Social Issues: Flood 2010(causes, Damages, Control measures, Aid, etc); Education Policy 2010,Corruption, Issue of plane crash, Baluchistan Issue & package, Poverty & inflation, water and food crises,
Law & Order: Judicial activism, Terrorism, drone attacks, problems of FTA,
Politics: 18th amendment, provincial autonomy, renaming KPK, Gilgit –Baltistan, Issue of New Provinces,
Foreign Affairs:
Foreign Policy, Pak relations with turkey, china, India, Afghanistan, USA; NATO support, Pak Iran Pipeline Agreement, Pak-Afghan Trade Transit agreement, Pakistan’s role in regional emerging business, threat of heavy investment in India by USA and in Afghanistan by India; Iran nuclear program, Kashmir Issue,
Sports: FIFA world Cup, Hockey World Cup 2010, Olympic Games 2010, Common Wealth Games, Asian games, Issue of Match Fixing on Pakistan Cricket team,
and wait for many more from other members also
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