This research project provides a detailed examination of terrorism, encompassing its historical evolution, diverse manifestations, and profound impacts across socio-political, economic, and psychological domains. The study delves into the multifaceted nature of terrorism, exploring its various forms such as state-sponsored terrorism, religious extremism, and politically motivated violence. It analyzes the root causes of terrorism, including socioeconomic disparities, political grievances, and ideological factors. Furthermore, the project investigates the consequences of terrorist acts, evaluating their effects on human lives, infrastructure, societal structures, and international relations. A crucial aspect of this research involves a critical assessment of counter-terrorism measures and strategies implemented at national and international levels. This involves evaluating the effectiveness, ethical implications, and long-term consequences of such strategies, with a particular focus on their impact on human rights and civil liberties. The project aims to provide policymakers, academics, and the general public with a comprehensive understanding of terrorism, facilitating informed discussions, policy formulation, and the development of effective mitigation strategies. The work also delves into the critical role of media in shaping public perception and the subsequent influence on policy-making related to terrorism.