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Terrorism In Pakistan(Seniors please check my essay)
Terrorism in Pakistan Outlines. 1. Introduction 2. Definition of terrorism 3. What is terrorism? 4. Islams response to terrorism 5. Causes of terrorism: 1-Socio economic causes I. Injustice 2. Illiteracy 3. Overpopulation 4. Unemployment 5. No rule of law 6. Poverty 7. Inflation 8. Corruption 9. Dissatisfaction 10. Food insecurity 11. Inequality 12. Mismanagement 13. Lack of accountability 14. Favoritism 2. Political Causes 1. Political instability 2. Democratic failures 3. Clash between executive and judiciary 4. Absence of law and order 5. Influx of refugees 6 . Weaponisation 7. Drug trafficking 8. Mass massacre 9. Political gains 10. Feudalism Religious causes: 1. Religious intolerance 2. Secterianism 3. Role of religious madressahs. 4. Religious elites indulgence in corruption 5. Misunderstanding of religion 6. Futile desire of heaven 7. Portray negative image 8. Material gains 9. Selfish motives External causes 1. Afghanistan War 1979 2. Iranian Revolution 3. War on Terrorism9/11 4. External influence 5. International conspiracies 6. Role played by India Factors Instigating Terrorism 1. Anti –terrorism campaign 2. Drone

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