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South Asia has plausible economic growth, preponderant natural resources, energetic labour, fertile landmass and extended maritime space which provide vital access to its five nations with international trade network. Despite these excellent opportunities and potentials, terrorism has befallen as the major handicap to progress and stability in the region. The conflicts and terrorism practices are deeply ingrained in South Asia. South Asia is facing serious challenges such as corruption, poverty, unemployment, marginalization of some minorities and small provinces in socioeconomic aspects which incites the menaces of separatism, extremism and ethnic nationalism. Pakistan is the most dangerous place after Afghanistan on earth due to terrorism phenomena. Terrorism is a major factor which is posing threat to Pakistan's stability and livings of its denizens. Pakistan has tolerated bunch of problems due to war on terror and still devouring by its chronic impacts. The war on terror considerably affected the internal dynamic of Pakistan’s demography and domestic security. The aim of this research is to investigate terrorism conundrum imperially and also evaluate its lethal impacts on Pakistan. Another objective of the study is to shed lights on war on terror as a challenge to Pakistan’s sovereignty. This study critically assesses and evaluates the issue in the perspective of historical facts and current context regarding terrorism stigma. Chronological data was collected from different journals, books, newspapers and magazines.

Ghulam Mustafa, Muhammad Imran, Muhammad Ismail, Muhammad Arslan. (2020) Terrorism and War on Terror in South Asia: A Threat to National Sovereignty of Pakistan, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume 57, Issue-4.
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