in Sindh‚ have also made securing Karachi a priority‚ at least as far as media announce’s it. But as the far as implementation is concerned‚ the old practice of “targeted operations” in select areas of the city is being followed. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has gone so far as to identify 458 terrorists who are responsible
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Indo-Pakistani relations Since independence‚ relations between Pakistan and India have been characterized by rivalry and suspicion. Although many issues divide the two countries‚ the most sensitive one since independence has been the status of Kashmir. Born out from the furnace of animosity‚ India and Pakistan‚ the twin brothers have a history of unique relations. There is much in common between Republic of India and Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The diplomatic relations developed soon after independence
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Can India become a Superpower? The question is common and comes in evey mind‚ the topic is everlasting and in limeline. For being a superpower a country must have to solve his external and internal conflicts‚its true that no country an become a superpower if ts not a developed one and india has yet to devlope andcan be said as an emerging power. Walking on this path is not so smooth you will find thorns that make you lame and sometimes huge rocks are ready to crush you so as India is facing it in
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Financial Sector Reforms in Pakistan Zafar Mueen Nasir Chief of Research and Dean Department of Business Studies Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad Introduction It is well established that a vibrant and balanced financial system plays key role in promoting economic efficiency‚ achieving higher economic growth and stabilizing the economy. An efficient financial system not only reduces uncertainty and transactions costs‚ but also provides a more investor-friendly environment
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Time and Rest Time: 14 Paid Leave: 15 Women’s rights 17 Literal meaning 17 Islamic Point of View 17 Women ’s rights in Pakistan 18 Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Government: 19 Zia-ul-haq ’s military regime: 19 Benazir Bhutto Government: 20 Nawaz Sharif Government 20 Pervez Musharraf ’s regime 21 President Asif Zardari 21 Investigations and Reports 22 Conclusion 22 Citizen ’s Rights 23 Civil rights 23 Security of person: 24 Safeguards as to arrest and detention: 24 Right to fair
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HISTORY OF MILITARY COUP VIOLATING DEMOCRACY Military coup of 1973 - CHILE Salvador Allende (pronounced Ayen-they). He was then the President of Chile‚ a country in South America. Allende was the founder leader of the Socialist Party of Chile. In 1970‚ after being elected the President‚ Allende had taken several policy decisions to help the poor and the workers. These included reform of the educational system‚ free milk for children and redistribution of land to the landless farmers. He was
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way to metropolitan cities. It seems that‚ today‚ electricity can bring political parties into power or even consign it into the wilderness. With the advent of the new government in Islamabad‚ all eyes are on the actions that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will take to tackle this issue. It is not possible to wave the magic wand and say‚ “Voila! Let there be light”. What is more constructive is that all alternative channels be energised to lessen the magnitude of the power crisis. Experts and laymen
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Human right Definition A right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person. Human rights are commonly understood as "inalienable fundamental rights to which a person is inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being. Human rights are thus conceived as universal (applicable everywhere) and egalitarian (the same for everyone). These rights may exist as natural rights or as legal rights‚ in both national andinternational law. What are human rights? Human rights are rights
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Economic History of Pakistan Submitted to: Sir Saeed Ahmad Butt Submitted by: Dil Muhammad Roll No: 0487-BH-HIS-10 Department: History Semester: FIFTH (5th) Contents Title Page Introduction 3 Gross Domestic Product
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Lecture No. 1 25-10-210 KASHMIR ISSUE OUTLINE: 1. Background 2. Indian Perspective 3. Pakistan Perspective 4. Plebiscite 5. Partition 6. Independent and conclusion EARLY HISTORY: In the 18th century Kashmir was ruled by the Muslim Pashtun Durrani Empire. In 1819 Kashmir was conquered by the Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh. Following the First Anglo-Sikh War in 1845 and 1846‚ Kashmir was first ceded by the Treaty of Lahore to the East India Company‚ and shortly after sold by the Treaty
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