Abstract
Prior to merging with Pakistan, the peace in Swat valley was maintained with the help of Pashtun cultural traits under the rule of Main Gul Abdul Wadud. In his reign, the state affairs were governed according to the spirit of Pakhtun culture and Rewaj (customs). This approach enabled him to maintain durable peace in Swat. However, the post merger period of the valley faced numerous challenges such as socio-cultural distortion, which provided spaces to radical forces. Moreover, the recent militancy in Swat valley emerged after the socio-cultural distortion. Further, the socio-cultural distortion provides social and cognitive infrastructure to the growing militancy in Swat valley.

Zafar Khan, Khurshaid. (2014) Culture Distortion and the Rise of Militancy in Swat, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-06, Issue-1.
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