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The Future of Pakistan’s Defence System: Prospects and Challenges

The Future of Pakistan’s Defence System: Prospects and Challenges

Introduction - The Future of Pakistan's Defence System

Introduction

Pakistan has been a country facing a variety of security threats ever since its inception in 1947. These threats range from external threats posed by neighboring countries to internal threats posed by extremist groups. Despite these challenges, Pakistan’s defence system has evolved over the years to ensure national security. However, with the changing global scenario, it is important to examine the future prospects and challenges that Pakistan’s defence system may face.

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Mastering CSS with International Relations: A Winning Combination

Mastering CSS with International Relations:
A Winning Combination

Aspiring civil servants in Pakistan have to pass the competitive and prestigious Central Superior Services (CSS) exam to gain entry into the civil services of Pakistan. CSS exam is known for its rigorous and comprehensive nature, and candidates have to prepare themselves extensively to ace it. Choosing the right optional subject for CSS is crucial, and international relations (IR) is one such subject that can give candidates an edge over others. In this blog post, we will explore how mastering CSS with international relations can be a winning combination for candidates.

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Pakistan’s Place in the Global Community: A Look at its International Relations

Pakistan’s Place in the Global Community:
A Look at its International Relations

Pakistan is a country located in South Asia and is bordered by India to the east, Afghanistan and Iran to the west, and China to the north. It is a nation of over 200 million people with a rich history and cultural heritage. In this blog, we will take a comprehensive look at Pakistan’s place in the global community and its international relations.

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The impact of Biden’s victory

By: Saleem Qamar Butt

In topping Trump in a race that was both upended and largely defined by the coronavirus, the Democratic nominee Joseph Biden has become the first challenger to defeat an incumbent first-term president in nearly 30 years by gaining the highest number of votes by any president in the history of America. With his victory, his running mate, California Sen. Kamala Harris, will become the first female vice president. Trump’s non-acceptance of results and resort to courts notwithstanding, Joe Biden seems all set to take the oath on 20th January 2021 and occupy White House with seemingly unlimited number of domestic and international challenges that call out for his attention.

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International Relations VS Political Science | CSS Subject Selection

Hello aspirants, Welcome to Knowledge For All. Through this platform, we try to help the beginners and new aspirants to get basic information about the competitive examinations in Pakistan.

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We are going to discuss one of the burning issue of CSS SUBJECT SELECTION OF OPTIONAL SUBJECTS. The Group 4 of OPTIONAL SUBJECTS OF CSS SYLLABUS has been one of the most chosen groups.

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International Relations MCQs | Approaches to Peace

International Relations MCQs

Approaches to Peace


Which one of the following scholars consider International law as true law?
(a) Grotius
(b) Hobbes
(c) Holland
(d) Austin
Answer: (a)

The International Court of Justice is:
(a) A principal judicial organ of the UN
(b) A Court established by Stales outside the UN System
(c) A Court established by the European Community
(d) None of these
Answer: (a)

State immunity means:
(a) A State is subject to foreign court’s jurisdiction
(b) A State is not subject to foreign court’s jurisdiction
(c) A State is not subject to foreign court’s jurisdiction
(d) None of these
Answer: (a)

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International Relations MCQs | International political community

1) The best example of nationalism is
(a). the people of India demanding independence from Great Britain
(b). a medieval lord raising an army to protect his manor
(c). the peacekeeping forces of the United Nations patrolling in Lebanon
(d). Spain deciding to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Answer: (a)

2) The term Pan-Africanismcan best be defined as a movement whose purpose is to
(a).promote African unity
(b).support cultural diversity
(c).encourage European investment in Africa
(d).advocate a return to colonial conditions
Answer: (a)

3) A major factor in the development of 20th century nationalist movements throughout Africa was a common
(a) Language throughout most of Africa
(b) Goal to end European rule in Africa
(c) Ethnic bond among the people of sub-Saharan Africa
(d) Religion throughout most of Africa
Answer: (b)

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International Relations MCQs | International Political Economy

International Relations MCQs | International Political Economy

1) Which of the following countries are top three largest shareholders in Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)?
(a) China, India and Australia
(b) China, Australia and Canada
(c) China, India and Russia
(d) China, Russia and India
Answer: (c)

2) World oil prices increased to over $140 per barrel in the summer of 2008 primarily because of ______.
(a) Rapid growth in demand from India and China
(b) Increased exploitation of reserves in the Caspian region
(c) Reduction in aggregate OPEC production levels
(d) The usual increase in summer travel
Answer: (a)

3) The HIPC program was designed to deal with the debt problems of ___ countries.
(a) Formerly communist
(b) Poor developing
(c) Latin American
(d) Scandinavian
Answer: (b)

4) The main change in the international trade regime between 1945 and the present was _______.
(a) an increase in average tariff levels
(b) a decline in the volume and value of trade
(c) the creation of a more ambitious trade regime (the WTO)
(d) the return to a gold standard
Answer: (b)

5) The share of developing countries in world trade is around
(a) 10%
(b) 30%
(c) 40%
(d) 50%
Answer: (b)

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International Relations MCQs | Strategic Approach to International Relation

International Relations MCQs

Strategic Approach to International Relation

How does domestic terrorism differ from state-sponsored terrorism?
(a) Domestic terrorism is sponsored by another government.
(b) State-sponsored terrorism is only used against military targets.
(c) Domestic terrorism is only used against military targets.
(d) Domestic terrorism has no ties to other governments.
Answer: (d)

Which of the following is generally not considered to be a cause of war?
(a) God’s will
(b) Human nature
(c) Economics
(d) The international system
Answer: (a)

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International Relations MCQs | International Political Security Solved MCQs

International Relations MCQs

International Political Security Solved MCQs

Who among the following have emphasized the environmental factor in decision-making approach?
(a) Graham Allison and Ole Holsti
(b) Talcott Parsons and Edward Shils
(c) Harold and Margaret Sprout
(d) Herbert Simon and J.W Burton
Answer. (c)

Who among the following made the statement “Sovereignty is the supreme power of State, over citizens and subjects unhindered by law”?
(a) J. Bodin
(b) H. Gardner
(c) Harold J. Laski
(d) Ayatollah Rohallah Khomeini
Answer. (a)

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Which one of the following statements is not applicable to Morgehthau’s theory?
(a) The master key is the concept of interest defined in terms of power
b) Power is man’s control over the minds and actions of men
(c) Political realism takes a fixed meaning of interest
(d) Politics is governed by objective laws having roots in human nature
Answer. (c)