HUMANIZING NATIONAL HARMONY IN PAKISTAN WHILE IMPLEMENTING AN ANTI-EXTREMISM STRATEGY

Authors

  • Zoha Bibi Malik Research Scholar, Department of Sociology, Thal University Bhakkar, Punjab, Pakistan
  • Misbha Batool Research Scholar, Department of Sociology, Thal University Bhakkar, Punjab, Pakistan
  • Abid Hussain Nawaz Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, Thal University Bhakkar, Punjab, Pakistan

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https://doi.org/10.53664/JSSD/02-01-2023-08-97-108

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to conduct an investigation on the current state of national harmony in Pakistan. In a nation that is home to people from a diverse range of the cultural and ethnic backgrounds, maintaining national peace may be a difficult and time-consuming task. The study discusses the difficulties associated with creating national harmony by conducting an in-depth examination of variety of theoretical method and conceptualizations, all of which are supplied by the various viewpoints of the relevant academics. Despite this, research suggests that most important factors in maintaining national peace in Pakistan are eliminating sectarianism and resolving conflicts between provinces on a variety of topics, such as the 18th amendment and the distribution of resources. In particular, when it comes to the provinces, Baluchistan and Sindh have been dealing with a wide variety of problems. In addition, the constructive role that the media and youth can play in the growth of national harmony is analyzed and addressed from a variety of perspectives. At the end, the policy recommendations are created in order to achieve greater national cohesion and harmony within Pakistan's diverse and multi-cultural society.

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Published

24-05-2023

How to Cite

Zoha Bibi Malik, Misbha Batool, & Abid Hussain Nawaz. (2023). HUMANIZING NATIONAL HARMONY IN PAKISTAN WHILE IMPLEMENTING AN ANTI-EXTREMISM STRATEGY. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES DEVELOPMENT, 2(1), 97–108. https://doi.org/10.53664/JSSD/02-01-2023-08-97-108

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