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Problems of Pakistan
PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN AND THEIR SOLUTIONS
OUTLINE:
1.INTRODUCTION
2.PROBLEMS OF PAKISTANS
A. INNER PROBLEMS
a.TERRORISM
b.SECTERIAN VIOLANCE
c.ENERGY CRISIS
d.POOR RULE OF LAW
e.ECONOMIC MELTDOWN
f.CORRUPTION
g.POLITICAL DESTABILITY
h.FLOODS
i.INJUSTICE
j.LACK OF NATIONAL INTEGRITY
k.POVERTY
l.UNEMPLOYMENT
m.INFLATION
B. OUTER PROBLEMS
a.DRONE ATTACKS
b.FOREIGN DEBTS
c.LACK OF FDI
d.WEAK FOREIGN POLICY
SOLUTIONS
a.TO CURB THE TERRORISM BY DIALOGUES AND MILIATRY OPERATIONS
b.ENERGY CRISIS SHOULD BE TACKELED IMMIDIATELY
c.RULE OF LAW SHOULD BE MIANTAINED AT ANY COST
d.LONG AND SHORT TERM ECONOMIC POLICIES SHOULD BE LOUNCHED TO OVERCOME ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
e.DAMS SHOULD BE MADE TO CURB WITH FLOODS
f.UNEMPLOYMENT,POVERTY AND INJUSTICE SHOULD BE ERADICATED
g.FAIR AND TRANSPARENT SYSTEM SHOULD BE LOUNCHED TO COPE WITH CORRUPTION
h.ATMOSPHERE OF NATIONAL INTEGRITY SHOULD BE INSTALLED
i.EFFECTIVE FOREIGN POLICY SHOULD BE MADE TO COPE WITH DRONE ATTACKS
j.FOREIGN DEBTS SHOULD BE MINIMIZED
CONCLUSION

ESSAY:
Today, pakostan is facing various problems. The intesity of these problems is increasing day by day.Infact, there are two types of problems, the inner problems and the outer problems.The inner problems like terrorism, secterian violance,target killing,energy crisis,economic meltdown,destability, poor rule of law,floods ,corruption ,injustice,poverty,unemployment,inflation and social disorder are weakining the country very fastly.On the other hand, the outer problems like drone attacks, weak foreign policy ,foreign debts,lack of foreign direct ivestment and foreign intervention are aloso detriorating the country to high extent.Owing to these problems the progress and development of the country has almost jammed.The economy of the country has shunned,the political destability has emerged,mobs and chaos has become the order of every day,religious intolrence has reached to its peak and the image of country has gone bad to worset.To overcome these problems, the government

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