Srinagar, Jan. 5 -- Analysis In its annual report 2025, Islamabad based Center for Research and Security Studies [CRSS] has observed that "2025 turned out to be the deadliest year for outlaws in a decade, as they suffered their highest fatalities since 2015, and surged by over 120% this year compared to 2024. Similarly, in its Pakistan Security Report 2025, Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies [PIPS] has noted that "In 2025, a combined total of 1,313 militants were killed, as compared to 639 during the year before."That it's for the first time since 2015 that the combined loss of lives suffered by security force members and civilians during the year just gone by didn't account for the majority of the fatalities is indeed good news for Pak...