“…[ 36 , 42 ]. Other studies found that the military's decreasing influence in politics and state matters positively impacts social development and promotes resource allocation, leading to socioeconomic development [ 39 , 41 ]. However, few studies in Bangladesh, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Turkey have discussed the positive effects of relatively moderate military inclusion, such as tourism industry reforms and improved civilian-military relations, on public policy and state social development [ 15 , 37 , 40 ].…”