War on Terror and its Social, Political and Economic Impacts on Pakistan

Authors

  • Irshad Ahmed Tareen
  • Bijar Khan Rodini

Keywords:

War on terror, Pakistani society, political problems, Economic development

Abstract

Pakistan has been struggling as well as suffering deeply because of
continuous wave of terrorism for such a long period of time. As a
result of that, the State is experiencing terrible impacts regarding all
spheres of life. The main purpose of this study is to highlight the
factors involved in terrorism and its deep impacts on Pakistani society,
which are really creating hurdles in terms of social, political,
economic development and growth.

Author Biographies

Irshad Ahmed Tareen

Scholar of UoB

Bijar Khan Rodini

Assistant Professor in Pak Study Centre of UOB 

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Published

2017-06-29