AN INVESTIGATION ON THE DETERIORATING SECURITY SITUATIONS OF THE PAKISTAN

Authors

  • Zain Ul Abiden Malik Visiting Assistant Professor, Foundation University, Rawalpindi Campus Rawalpindi, Pakistan
  • Hani Fatima Center for Experimental Economics in Education, Shaanxi Normal University Shaanxi, CHINA
  • Aleen Fatima MS in Project Management, Bahria University, Islamabad Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53664/JSRD/01-01-2020-10-105-114

Keywords:

Security, Terrorism, War on Terror, Deteriorating Situation, Pakistan

Abstract

Security plays a very important role in the progress of a nation. It is the pillar of a state on which a nation stands. Without security it is very difficult for a nation to survive on the map of world. Since Pakistan joined the U.S.-led war on terror in September 2001, stability has been heavily affected, and Pakistan has faced many stability challenges since then. With the participation in the “war on terror, the security situation in country” deteriorated within the few years, as army had to carry out a number of operations in its territory against its own people with the aim to disregard the terrorist threat. The war against terrorism has significantly impacted on the overall economic as well as social development of the country. Incidents of 9/11 have divided the nation into American supporters, both pro and unfavorable. Pakistan, the United States helping ally faces more negative security values rather than optimistic ones. This paper addresses Pakistan’s security woes and reasons for the country's worsening security situation. To bring stability to Pakistan, the government needs to take plan to conquer its people' hearts and minds.

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Published

16-04-2021

How to Cite

Abiden Malik, Z. U. ., Fatima, H. ., & Fatima, A. . (2021). AN INVESTIGATION ON THE DETERIORATING SECURITY SITUATIONS OF THE PAKISTAN. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT, 1(1), 105–114. https://doi.org/10.53664/JSRD/01-01-2020-10-105-114

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