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Terrorism And Economic Crisis

Date : 26/11/2013

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Haleema

Uploaded by : Haleema
Uploaded on : 26/11/2013
Subject : Economics

Abstract: The real intention of this research is to explore and identify the dilemmas, factors and forces behind terrorism that destroyed Pakistan economy badly and also making instability and strong decision power of Pakistani government.

Design/methodology-this paper research secondary resources like literature review, theories and websites information about terrorism in Pakistan.

Originality-this paper describes the critical analysis on literature review, limitations, reforms related to improvement in security systems in terms of technology as Pakistan have a lot security lapse. This study focuses on that how scarcity is keep affecting and giving wide welcome to terrorism (like suicide bombs) in Pakistan.

Objectives: 1. Causes of terrorism, which leads economic collapse and political stability in country. 2. Why internal and external forces could be involved for unwanted war of terrorism in Pakistan and how could they get advantage for their own mean. 3. Is it war of culture, religion or modernisation? 4. Pakistan is Islamic country, does it fulfil all Islamic set of laws in constitute to make a well being economy. 5. Difference between before and today's Pakistan so called "a state of terrorism" how this war of terror effected state's economic growth in terms of balance of payment and 6. Is it Pakistan's War OR is it forced to join? 7. US Drone Attacks and massacre of Civilians with mass economic ad social destruction in Tribal areas of Pakistan and global political and media reaction at all level? 8. Is it war against terrorism or to occupy the heart of trade (Pakistani Ports). 9. Is Al-Qaeda "Creation of USA" working for USA or fighting against them? 10. Newly elected government reforms for devastated state and their core agenda.

Introduction

Terrorism in Pakistan has become a major and highly destructive phenomenon in recent years. The annual death toll from terrorist attacks has risen from 164 in 2003 to 3318 in 2009, with a total of 35,000 Pakistanis killed between September 11, 2001 and May 2011. According to the government of Pakistan, the direct and indirect economic costs of terrorism from 2000-2010 total $68 billion. This research will also keep focus on Pakistan's international relation around the world and it will explore theories and empirical analyses to do with financial, cultural, institutional, and technological globalisation and how local and international media keep playing positive or worst role to destroy/rebuild the country's image. Since independence from English rulers, government sector in Pakistan have instability and Pakistan infrastructure and economic planning have been suffered by those unsteadiness as army have been ruled over on state and now new elected government of Pakistan, Muslim league 'N' group with heavy mandate. Pakistan is on the brink of economic collapse and its citizens have suffered horribly from a recent spike in terrorism. Then there are tensions with neighbouring Afghanistan and India, along with the frustrating and unpopular counter-terror partnership with the United States.

Fortunately, most of the rest of the world will be rooting for Sharif to succeed, or at least not to fail. Pakistan's burgeoning population of nearly 200 million people, expanding nuclear arsenal, and history of regional violence are all reasons to hope he can get his country turned in the right direction. Twice prime minister in the 1990s, the old Sharif displayed more interest in consolidating his political power than governing effectively. If his third time at bat is to be different, he will want to focus on the following three priorities. 1. The economy 2. Domestic orders 3. The foreign relations

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