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    Life of Ayub Khan

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    Ayub khan’s life:- Ayub Khan’s era is known for the industrialization in the country. He created an environment where the private sector was encouraged to establish medium and small-scale industries in Pakistan. This opened up avenues for new job opportunities and thus the economic graph of the country started rising. He also tried to raise the education standards of the country by introducing educational reforms. He was the first Pakistani ruler who attempted to bring in land reforms but the

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    NRO also protected our current President Mr. Asif Ali Zardari and Ms Bhutto against $60 million Swiss bribe and Geneva simple money laundering cases. The case was pending in the Swiss court when General Musharaf promulgated the NRO and the government dropped all the cases in April‚ 2008. An accountability court also cleared Mr. Asif Ali Zardari on March 05‚ 2008‚ of five corruption charges and illegal use of property under the NRO. The Supreme Court of Pakistan on December 16‚ 2009‚ declared

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    Future of Pakisatn

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    FOREIGN POLICY at Brookings     The Future of Pakistan Stephen P. Cohen South Asia Initiative       THE FUTURE OF PAKISTAN Stephen P. Cohen The Brookings Institution Washington‚ D.C. January 2011 1 ABOUT THE AUTHOR Stephen P. Cohen is a senior fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings. He came to Brookings in 1998 after a long career as professor of political science and history at the University of Illinois. Dr. Cohen previously served as scholar-in-residence at the Ford Foundation

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    Nawaz Sharif: After Pakistan Elections‚ New PM Facing Desperate Challenges Against New Government Few national elections have faced as many security challenges as the recent election that took place last Saturday in Pakistan. The pre-election campaign season had seen its share of high-profile assassinations as well as terrorist attacks on public gatherings and even state-run installations. Adding to the public anxiety is the fact that this election presented a novelty to the Pakistani state: it

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    Current Affairs

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    International Current Affairs 2012. Pakistan’s Supreme Court on 16 January 2012 issued a contempt of court notice to Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani for failing to re-open graft cases against President Asif Ali Zardari Tags: Pakistan’s Supreme Court‚ Supreme Court of Pakistan‚ Prime Minister of Pakistan‚ Current Affairs January 2012 India and Japan agreed to enhance their Cooperation in the Infrastructure Sector Current Affairs Week: 09 Jan 2012 to 15 Jan 2012 International Current Affairs 2012

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    politics is blurred. Pakistan is in a dire need of democracy but does it seems possible to provide a democratic future to Pakistani people? Will an Islamic democratic government be the future of Pakistan? Even if a democratic party got the chance to rule over Pakistan‚ how much time it will take to throw it away due to its mismanaged policies‚ bribary‚ crossroad games or whatever? The very crux of the questions is that Pakistan’s democratic polititians were exiled from Pakistan. Nawaz Sharif and

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    box below each question. Modern History III (1989-98) 1. What would you consider the three most important facts about the history and politics of Pakistan from 1989 to 1998? List them in order of importance and briefly explain why they are important. 1) As I almost always come back to‚ instability is a big piece of history and politics of Pakistan. There has been little to no faith in the government from the people‚ except from those that it benefits (which is really a small percentage). 2) Martial

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    This topic‚ I think the answer is only one‚ is the President. In theory‚ the President is one of the most important in our country. I really have nothing to say but for the President‚ although he is the head of State‚ but really what I want nor am I a citizen to criticize. Mind is also a country‚ then let me have a small shift problem now! If writing is a person‚ I think he is the most important person in my world. From the ego will start trying to write‚ and began to write a story from childhood

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    Pakistan

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    Pakistan From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the country. For other uses‚ see Pakistan (disambiguation). Islamic Republic of Pakistan اسلامی جمہوریۂ پاكِستان (Urdu) Islāmī Jumhūriya’eh Pākistān Flag Emblem Motto: ایمان، اتحاد، نظم (Urdu) Īmān‚ Ittiḥād‚ Naẓm "Faith‚ Unity‚ Discipline" [1] Anthem: Qaumī Tarāna قومی ترانہ "The National Anthem" MENU 0:00 Area controlled by Pakistan shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled territory shown in light

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    Pakistan

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    MY LIFE WITH THE TALIBAN ABDUL SALAM ZAEEF My Life with the Taliban Edited by Alex Strick van Linschoten and Felix Kuehn Columbia University Press Publishers Since 1893 New York Chichester‚ West Sussex Copyright © Abdul Salam Zaeef 2010 Editors’ introduction and translation Copyright © Alex Strick van Linschoten and Felix Kuehn‚ 2010 Foreword Copyright © Barnett R. Rubin‚ 2010 All rights reserved Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Za’if‚ ‘Abd al-Salam‚ 1967 or 8– My

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