Pakistan Foreign Policy The quest for security has been at the heart of Pakistan’s foreign policy since independence. Pakistan’s security environment derives its origins from the circumstances in which Pakistan was created. The violence accompanying the portion leading to the emergence of the two independent states of Pakistan and India generated hostility‚ which continues to afflict relations between the two countries mainly because of the unresolved issue of Jammu and Kashmir. The issue is the
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THE CURRENT SUGAR CRISIS IN PAKISTAN | | | 4/15/2010 | BUSINESS ECONOMICS PROJECT | | “The accouterments of [Pakistan ’s] state power and prestige ring hollow when people are dying in their search for food”AbstractPakistan is the 15th largest producer of sugar in the world‚ 5th largest in terms of area under sugar cultivation and 60th in yield. The sugar industry is the 2nd largest agro based industry which comprises of 83 sugar mills. With this scenario‚ Pakistan has to import sugar which
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Shahab Ahmed: Madarsa Peace Prints: South Asian Journal of Peacebuilding‚ Vol. 2‚ No. 1: Autumn 2009 MADRASA EDUCATION IN THE PAKISTANI CONTEXT: CHALLENGES‚ REFORMS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS Zahid Shahab Ahmed Abstract Educational institutions in Pakistan function under three separate systems— public‚ private and madrasas. The media and the government turned their attention towards the madrasas only after the September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks‚ as there was a growing perception that terrorism in
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PAKISTAN AND THE WAR ON TERRORISM Fazal-ur-Rahman Following the events of 9/11‚ Pakistan joined the US-led international coalition against terrorism. As a result of Pakistan’s sustained support and relentless efforts‚ the international coalition against terrorism has been able to achieve significant success in the war on terrorism. Pakistan’s contribution in the war against terrorism has been acknowledged across the world. The US leadership termed Pakistan as a ‘crucial ally’ of the US and
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Contemporary Sovereignty and Pakistan 1. General. Pakistan because of its turbulent past and it’s mindboggling array of internal and external challenges has confronted all sorts of sovereignty issues in its short existence. A partition that raised many problems; the Kashmir conflict; the search for security through alliances and the antecedent issues of sovereignty‚ the inability to forge strong national institutions that led to separation of East Pakistan; poor internal governance and corruption
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Disputes between Pakistan and Afghanistan: Historical‚ political and Strategic Perspective Introduction: Pakistan came in to being on Islamic ideology revolving around the concept of Muslim Ummah and destined to be a symbol of universal Islamic solidarity across the globe. According to the first Prime Minister of Pakistan‚ Liaqat Ali Khan‚ ‘A cardinal feature of this ideology (of Pakistan) is to make Muslim brotherhood a living reality. It is therefore‚ part of the mission which Pakistan has set before
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ASSIGNMENT # 3 MACRO The basic solution for decreasing the natural rate of unemployment is creating new jobs and opportunities. Usually‚ a healthy economic growth rate is of 2-3% and this is sufficient to create the 150‚000 new jobs per year needed to keep unemployment from rising. When unemployment rises above 6-7% and stays there‚ it means that the economy isn’t strong enough to create sufficient new jobs without intervention. That’s when the government is expected to step in and provide solutions
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PAKISTAN AS A SUPER POWER In a recent article‚ “Turning Challenges into Opportunities” we argued that Pakistanis are a brave‚ resilient‚ and highly intelligent people who‚ under a strong‚ determined‚ and patriotic leadership‚ can surmount any crisis. Furthermore‚ there are many reasons that Pakistan could become a global superpower within few decades. Of course‚ in the sublime sense‚ the only superpower is the Almighty Allah. However‚ in more mundane terms‚ a superpower can be defined as
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University of Phoenix Material Appendix F Paragraphs and Topic Sentences Part I: Review the four paragraphs below. There is one paragraph matching each of the following types: summary‚ analysis‚ synthesis‚ and evaluation. Once you have read each paragraph‚ complete the following chart to identify the paragraph types. Underline the topic sentence in each paragraph. Paragraph Type of Paragraph 1 ANALYZING 2 SUMMARIZING 3 EVALUATING 4 SYNTHESIZING 1. Alice Doe’s article discussed overlooked
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Sample paragraph 1: 1) Topic sentence: Name the text and show the them‚ then provide an argument on the theme/ make a point on that theme. 2) Analysis: Techniques‚ Examples‚ Effect of techniques in the examples. Write a minimum of 3 techniques and their effects. What is in the text? (Characterisation‚ techniques‚ plot‚ themes.) 3) What I learn from the text‚ with respect to the notion put forth in my topic sentence: What we learn through the text (Insight‚ conclusion.) 4) Link to exam question:
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