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Four reasons why Pakistan and India should make peace now

Four reasons why Pakistan and India should make peace now

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is in the Uzbek capital of Samarkand where he is attending the 22nd annual meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).

Other heads of the states are also there, as will be Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Indo-Pak Water Vows: Implications and Way Forward

Indo-Pak Water Vows: Implications and Way Forward

The following article is written by Miss Iqra Ali, a student of Sir Syed Kazim Ali. Moreover, the article is written on the same pattern, taught by Sir Kazim to his students, scoring the highest marks in compulsory subjects for years. Therefore, to help thousands of CSS and PMS aspirants, we have uploaded this article so they can understand how to crack a topic or a question, how to write relevantly, what coherence is, and how to include and connect ideas, opinions, and suggestions to score the maximum.

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Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi & His Impacts On Muslims’ Society And Politics On The Indian Sub-Continent.

The following article is written by Minahil Mohsin, a student of Sir Syed Kazim Ali. Moreover, the article is written on the same pattern, taught by Sir Kazim to his students, scoring the highest marks in compulsory subjects for years. Therefore, to help thousands of CSS and PMS aspirants, we have uploaded this article so they can understand how to crack a topic or a question, how to write relevantly, what is coherence, and how to include and connect ideas, opinions, and suggestions to score the maximum.

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List of Founders and activists of the Pakistan Movement

List of Founders and activists of the Pakistan Movement

The Founders and activists of the Pakistan Movement, also known as Founding Fathers of Pakistan, were the political leaders and statespersons who participated in the success of the political movement, following the signing of the Pakistan Resolution, that led the establishment and creation of the independent Pakistan on August 1947. Within this large group, a further and extended subset signed the Objective Resolution that was annexed to the Constitution of Pakistan in 1950.

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Pakistan’s National Cyber Security Policy 2021 (PDF)

Pakistan’s National Cyber Security Policy 2021 (PDF)

Introduction: Pakistan’s National Cyber Security Policy 2021

Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have played a key role in revolutionizing the world, making it truly a Global Village within the last decade. The innovation in Information and Communication Technology is redefining the dimension of socio-economic development in the world, resulting in commercial, economic, cultural, and social opportunities for users of Cyberspace.

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Current Affairs Cloud for CSS /PMS Exams (May 25, 2021)

Current Affairs play an important role in FPSC Civil Services Exam preparation as the questions from this section appear in the written examination and in the Interview. The Questions can be direct or even indirectly linked to the static or basic part of a particular topic.

We are starting Daily Current Affairs Cloud for CSS/PMS aspirants.

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Current Affairs Cloud for CSS Exams (May 20, 2021)

Current Affairs play an important role in FPSC Civil Services Exam preparation as the questions from this section appear in the written examination and in the Interview. The Questions can be direct or even indirectly linked to the static or basic part of a particular topic.

We are starting Daily Current Affairs Cloud for CSS/PMS aspirants.

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“Separation of East Pakistan, though a tragic part of History of Pakistan, was not the negation of two nation theory”. (CSS Pakistan Affairs Paper 2015)

History of Pakistan

Pakistan Affairs CSS Paper 2015

Question: “Separation of East Pakistan, though a tragic part of History of Pakistan, was not the negation of two nation theory”.


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Separation of East Pakistan was not “The Negation of Two Nation Theory”

Introduction

Pakistan came into being on 14 August 1947. Pakistan had two parts: East Pakistan and West Pakistan until 1971 when East Pakistan got independence and became Bangla Desh. Following are the causes of the fall of East Pakistan. Pakistan came into being with a shattered economy and no fabric of social, political and cultural organisations. After the death of Quaid-e-Azam on 11th September, 1948, the sudden assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan on 16th October, 1951 was a severe blow to a newly born country. These two major causes which hampered the progress of the country were; History of Pakistan

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Pakistan’s Educational Problems | Pakistan Affairs Notes

Pakistans Educational Problems

A nation without education is little more than a gathering of “apes and monkeys,” at least according to an embittered statement made by Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman, president of Pakistan’s Academy of Sciences and former president of Pakistan’s Higher Education Committee.

While scathing, this sentiment is also sadly indicative of growing frustration over the dismal state of Pakistan’s education system.

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Pakistan Affairs | CSS Syllabus and Most Repeated Questions

I) Ideology of Pakistan

definition and elucidation, historical aspects:

Beside ideology which factors were responsible for the creation of Pakistan? (CSS 1988, 1990)

Causes of Muslim separatism. (CSS 1991, 1996)

Ideological foundations of “Two-Nations Theory“. (CSS 2002, 2003)

Elucidate Ideology of Pakistan. What are the reasons which contributed for the development of two-nation-theory? Is two-nation-theory relevant after the fall of Dacca? (CSS 2007)

Muslims Nationalism in subcontinent evolved gradually. (CSS 1988)