Despite the phenomenal rise of radical ideologies in Pakistan, the country lacks an empirical knowledge base to form counter-strategies. These observations were shared with a visiting high profile European delegation of academics, practitioners and community lobbyists on 24 May 2010 here at PIPS. The delegation was comprised of Dr. Harald Weilnböck, a psychotherapist by profession and one of the leading European experts on radicalization, Alan Weston, associated with the European Institute for Social Services, Catriona Robertson, Convener of the London Boroughs Faith Network, A.R. Tanko, General secretary of the Forum for International Development, Toaha BZ Qureshi, the chairman of Stockwell Green Community Services and Dr. Arif Malik, Director Academics Stockwell Green Community Services. The delegation is on a three days visit to Pakistan to attend an international conference on ‘Extremism-Education & Rehabilitation’ in collaboration with Forum for International Relations Development (F.I.R.D.) and Baha-ud-Din Zakariya University, Multan on 26 May, 2010. Their visit to PIPS was aimed at sharing practices and experiences on de-radicalization, disengagement and religious rehabilitation of the terrorists.