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Question
Highlight any four hurdles in the path of building a stable democracy in Pakistan.
Solution
The following factors are responsible for Pakistan’s failure in building a stable democracy:
- The lack of genuine international support for a democratic rule in Pakistan has encouraged the military to continue its dominance. The US and other countries have also supported military rule due to fulfilling their own interests.
- Pakistan’s conflict with India has made paramilitary groups more powerful which have often said that political parties and democracy in Pakistan are flawed that Pakistan’s security would be harmed by selfish minded parties and chaotic democracy hence, army stays in power is justified.
- The social dominance of military clergy and land owning aristocracy has led to a frequent overthrow of elected governments and the establishment of military governments.
- Global Islamic Terrorism and their apprehension that Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal might fall into the hands of these terrorist groups, the military regime in Pakistan were seen as the protector of western interests in West Asia and South Asia.
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