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How has Pakistan played a vital role in war against terrorism?

How has Pakistan played a vital role in war against terrorism?

Pakistan as an ally of the US in war against terrorism launched military operations through its security forces i.e. Army and Frontier Corps etc. in its tribal areas to play its active role in war against terrorism to eliminate the terrorists from its soil.

What is meant by foreign policy of Pakistan?

The foreign policy of Pakistan is primarily directed to the pursuit of national goals of seeking peace and stability through international cooperation. Special emphasis is laid on economic diplomacy to take advantages offered by the process of globalization as also to face challenges of the 21st century.

What is the effect of terrorism in the economy of the country?

The economy of an area affected by terrorism suffers an immediate impact due to loss of property and funds used to repair buildings and infrastructure damage. It also suffers long term effects as financial markets slowly recover from the shock of the attack.

What was the role of Pakistan in Cold War?

Cold war legacies and trade sanctions Pakistan was a leading member of the Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) and the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) from its adoption in 1954–55 and allied itself with the United States during the most of the Cold war.

What does Pakistan mean by state sponsored terrorism?

Pakistan and state-sponsored terrorism refers to the involvement of Pakistan in terrorism through the backing of various designated terrorist organizations.

Is there a decrease in terrorism in Pakistan?

Since then it has declined as result of selective military operations conducted by the Pakistan Army. According to South Asian Terrorism Portal Index (SATP), terrorism in Pakistan has declined by 89% in 2017 since its peak years in 2009.

What was the War on Terrorism in Pakistan?

War on terrorism. The post-9/11 War on Terrorism in Pakistan has had two principal elements: the government’s battle with jihad groups banned after the attacks in New York, and the U.S. pursuit of Al-Qaeda, usually (but not always) in co-operation with Pakistani forces.

Which is an example of religious terrorism in India?

Mumbai 26/11 terror attack in 2008 from an Islamic group in Pakistan is an example of religious terrorism in India.