Abstract
Currently Pakistan is fighting against terrorism with its utmost abilities and trying to show
the world that Pakistan is a peaceful country. But many in the United States are showing
serious concerns against Islamabad dedication and effectiveness toward achieving this goal.
As attacks made by Taliban recently against an alliance of forces and their relations to
Pakistan based global terrorist network are evident. Pakistan is the backbone to the efforts
on international anti-terrorism and Washington should review its policy as Pakistan is no
more the scapegoat for terrorists. Pakistan captured key terrorist leaders of al-Qaeda over
the past five years and contributed to unfolding various deadly plots. However, the broader
policy is needed from Islamabad to battling down hardly the violent extremism shown by
individuals or groups to use Pakistani territory as a base.
In the past reliance of Pakistan on such intense radicals to gain strategic goals in
Afghanistan and India. The ex-president of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf tried to make
Pakistan a moderate and modern Islamic state under his administration but firm steps
against the individuals groups seeking the destabilization of Afghanistan and India through
acts of terrorism. For Pakistan, the possibility of future success lies in a strategy that
prioritizes development economically and democratically. Furthermore, efforts should be
made for the better relations of Pakistan, with Afghanistan and India. Pakistan needs the
support of Washington in achieving these objectives and in developing greater economic
relation.
Hafiz Muhammad Farhan Zafar Gorsi, Rabia Bashir. (2019) 9/11 Terrorist Incident: US Attitude towards India and Pakistan, Journal of Indian Studies, Volume 5, Issue 1.
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