Dialogue is the best course to combat terrorism.
Peace cannot be achieved through violence; it can only be attained through understanding.
I Introduction:
II Dialogues in the History:
A Charter of Madina.
B Treaty of Hudabiya
C Conquest of Makkah
D World Wars and treaties
E Dialogues with Jews of Madina
III Terrorism in the World
A 9/11 Attacks
B Mumbai Attack
C Massacre in Kashmir
D Israeli aggression in Palestine
E - Occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq etc
F Al-Qaeda and Taliban
IV Pakistani Perspective
A TTP Tehrik-e-Taliban-e-Pakistan
B Al-Qaeda at work
C Lashker-e-Jhangavi, Jund Ullah etc
D Foreign hands Raw and MOSAD etc
V Dialogues in Pakistan
A Army-Governor deal with TTP, Net Muhammad
B Swat Peace deal
C Result of dialogues
E Composite dialogue with India
F Grievances of Pakistan against Afghanistan
VI Fruits of Dialogue Process
A Saving innocent people
B Prevention of suicide attack and bombs blasts
C Economic development in the country
D Regional Peace (in case of India)
E Stability of the country in all walks of life.
F Prosperity in the affected areas
VII Disadvantages of using force
A Spirit of Revenge
B Threat to the lives of Civilians
C Increased Expenditure on arms and ammunitions
D Confrontation of Muslims with one another
VIII Recommendations
A First Dialogue then use of force
B Understanding the root causes
C Infrastructure in the affected region
D Provision of education and health facilities
E Economic packages in the affected areas
F Redress the grievances of disaffected
G Quick Justice
H Equal distribution of resources
I Role of Ulema
IX Conclusion
@All,
Your comments are warmly appreciated on my outline. These are the points which I mentioned and remember rest I cant recall now.
Regards,