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    TOPIC: GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND PAKISTAN OUTLINE: 1-Introduction 2- China got independence two years after Pakistan but it has increased its speed of development up to a great extent. 3- The world has become a global village. 4- How Pakistan has prepared itself to face the challenges of the newly started millennium? 5- In 1988 when Mrs. Benazir Bhutto got the rule‚ she started a welfare program. 6- One more important sector which needs a great attention is the infra structure. 7-Conclusion

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    Load Shedding Term

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    load shedding The elections of 2008 and 2013 have been lost by incumbents because of load-shedding. The next government has been chosen by the electorate for its reputation for completing projects it fancies‚ come what may. Naturally‚ it expects the same to see the end of load-shedding. So deep is the penetration of the power related anger in the public at large that even a hint of the continuation of the inaction of the past may bring the government down sooner than later. Pakistan may be among

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    Current Political Situation of Pakistan: Overview The article initially provides a brief overview about current political situation of Pakistan. Pakistan is a developing country and it is politically unstable but we live in the world where everything is possible. Democratic governments have always failed to complete their tenure which eventually results in a long lasting dictatorship reign. In Pakistani politics‚ there is a clear domination by few families only and these families have never produced

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    Bleeding Balochistan & Way Forward Paramilitary soldiers stand guard as plumes of smoke rise from a burning fuel tanker after it was attacked in Chaman‚ in Pakistan’s Balochistan province‚ along the Afghan border December 31‚ 2010. – Reuters Photo The Balochistan solution has to be a political one rather than a ‘white-wash’ of replacing the military with a paramilitary force. While the Chief of Army Staff General Parvez Ashfaq Kayani’s announcement to replace PA soldiers with the paramilitary

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    Future of Pakistan’s politics Future of Pakistan’s 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

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    DEVELOPING AND MAINTAINING STRATEGIC RELATIONS BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND CHINA - ADVANTAGES AND IMPLICATIONS INTRODUCTION 1. Sino-Pakistan relations stand out as one of the few enduring friendships that have withstood the pressures of time and shifting geo-strategic conditions. The defense and security dimensions of the Sino-Pak relationship have been based on shared strategic interests and geo-political goals. Various important political and geo-strategic issues have affected this relationship over

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    Musharraf Era 1999 2008

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    Musharraf Era: 1999-2008 By Shahid Memon 15623 – MBA (R) Seminar in Economic Policies Contents Musharraf Era: 1999-2008 1 Introduction 3 ECONOMIC INDICATORS 1999-2008 4 Economic Growth 4 Investment 4 Unemployment & Poverty 5 Inflation 5 Deficit and Debt 5 External Sector 5 Stock Market 5 SOCIAL SECTOR 6 Education 6 Higher Education 6 Health 6 DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES: KEY FEATURES 7 Macro stability: Delicately Balanced? 7 The New Development Strategy 8 (i) A more active role of the public sector

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    WAR AGAINST TERRORISM

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    The U.S.A. Declared To Take Action against Those Countries Who Laboring Terrorist. Many Countries Join USA Struggle And the War against Terrorism Has Been Started. After 9/11 America Dramatically Re Establish Its Relationship With Pakistan. Pervez Musharraf the President of Pakistan Declared a True Sincere Friend of America. About 500 Al Qaeda And Taliban Has Been Arrested And Killed From Pakistan. After That America Attack on Iraq and Defeated Iraqi Army and Captured Hold on Iraq. After That America

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    terrorwith the United States. In 2001‚ US President George W. Bush pressured the government into joining the USwar on terror. Pervez Musharraf acknowledges the payments received for captured terrorists in his book: We’ve captured 689 and handed over 369 to the United States. We’ve earned bounties totaling millions of dollars —Former President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf • In 2003‚ the US officially forgave US$1 billion in Pakistani debt in a ceremony in Pakistan as one of the rewards for Pakistan

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    election in 1990. Presently it has 90 seats in the National Assembly and 7 seats in the Senate. Pakistan Muslim League (Q) This party is officially called the Pakistan Muslim League Quaid e Azam. It was a great supporter of former President Pervez Musharraf. PML (Q) is a one of the centrist conservative party that builds up the opposition. It is the 3rd major party after PPP and PML(N) in parliament and presently having 53 seats in the National Assembly and 21 seats in the Senate Muttahida Qaumi

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