 case study of Pakistan, specifically in context of terrorism and the topic we are going to discuss and we are going to understand that what type of Pakistan, what type of challenges Pakistan is facing for the last so many years. A wave of terrorism, which Pakistan had to face specifically, its root causes, we see that the developments in the world, they influence the Pakistan's social fabric. And how they have influenced the social fabric of Pakistan, because the terrorist activities in the world were said that they match some ideological factors within the factors existing in Pakistan. So, if we look at that space, what were the ideological factors? Definitely, it is a debate that has been propagated internationally and its implications have come from the society of Pakistan. So, we can say that in the case of Pakistan, to fight against an unseen enemy is unknown for the opponents. In Pakistan, especially after 9-11, a theme of war and terror was introduced. So, in the minds of many people, this was the question of who we have against the war, that who is the enemy. So, when a war is fought against an unseen enemy, its implications, its complications are specifically raised in the social fabric of Pakistan. Because Pakistan, like other societies, was not fully equipped to counter this war. Because, like the whole world was not ready in the case of Pakistan, we were not fully equipped for this nature of war. So, it took time to have preparation and to make counter-narrative against terrorism. So, we also took time to prepare and to counter the philosophy of terrorists used to create a situation even in the case of Pakistan. So, Pakistan is also a country that had to face a lot of consequences. And we also faced a lot of sacrifices, military-related people, civil society, which was common in our society. We also faced a lot of losses, not only in the name of the life, in the name of the casualties, but also in our overall society. There was a phase that was not created in that way, which was before the specific entrance of this war on terror or 9-11. We are from a representing and heterogeneous society. We have a lot of variety of groups. These groups have their own ethnic identities. We have religion and Islam. But the sects that exist in these areas have been living here for centuries. But as a result of this war on terror and specifically the groups that used it and influenced Pakistan's society and its consequences, within the Pakistani society, the further deviant of our society, and we have endured a lot of losses. As we can say, we endured the loss of our lives. Along with that, we also had to face the loss of Pakistan today. Along with that, our social context changed completely. The society in which people used to live, but now especially because of their identity. Especially those who had to leave their homes and migrate. And then after that migration, their behavioral pattern changed. And that behavioral pattern is actually pausing a serious challenge nowadays to the society of Pakistan. So we can say that Pakistan's case specifically with related to terrorism and its implications, it is a quite interesting case study for the students of political sociology to understand that how terrorism and counter-terrorism efforts has influenced the Pakistani society.