Pakistan has faced a severe escalation in terrorist activities over the past few years, with Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa accounting for the vast majority of these attacks. It is crucial to thoroughly investigate why some individuals are being drawn to terror groups. Understanding the motivations behind this trend – whether it stems from grievances against the state, feelings of alienation or socio-economic factors – is paramount. A comprehensive and in-depth examination of these underlying issues is essential as neglecting them will inevitably lead to continued instability and hinder efforts to achieve lasting peace and security within the nation.
Anwar Sayab Khan
Bannu
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