ECONOMIC COST OF TERRORISM: A CASE STUDY OF Pakistan (Case Study)
Strategic Studies 2010, June 30, 30, 1 and 2
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Byline: Arshad Ali The world is currently confronting terrorism in different manifestations. After the 9/11 terrorist events, the phenomenon of terrorism has abruptly changed the socioeconomic and geopolitical situation of the world. Terrorist groups have linkages with each other and are utilising each other's areas for recruitment and training, exchanging illegal weapons, engaging in joint planning and ventures, and also providing administrative and other logistic support. Pakistan is also facing the menace of terrorism which is eroding the country's social structure, economic development and political system. The acts of terrorism are threatening Pakistan's law and order situation, violating human rights of the citizens, damaging basic infrastructure and economic opportunities.