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Title: What Went Wrong with National Action Plan in Pakistan? An Analysis
Authors: Hakeem Said, Brekhna Gul, Aneela Akbar
Journal: Global Political Review
Publisher: Humanity Publications
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2021
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Language: English
DOI: 10.31703/gpr.2021(vi-i).21
<jats:p>The 2014s APS incident shook the entire state apparatus,which caused all the stakeholders to sit and join hands to effectively deal with terrorism. The ultimate outcome was the formulation of the National Action Plan (NAP), which provided for a twenty points comprehensive plan to uproot terrorism. The plan was the reflection of Government resilience to show zero tolerance for terrorist networks.However, after the passage of almost seven years, it is high time to look into where the NAP missed its stated goals. This paper looks deeply into those factors and causes and, in the end, makes recommendations as to how to improve things. What it concludes is that the real stakeholders, the street-level bureaucrats, have not been included in the consultation process. They are the ones whose opinions must have been listened to as they are much closer to the issue at hand. Data was collected through secondary sources, including books, newspaper articles, and research papers to make a balanced analysis.</jats:p>
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