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    apply to the Kashmir issue bedeviling India and Pakistan? For starters, Pakistan’s “truth” on Kashmir is absolutely majoritarian. The “Dushman Hindustan” (Nemesis India) narrative is the national gospel and any political rhetoric wrapped around the “Kashmir banega Pakistan” (Pakistan will conquer Kashmir) chant preaches to packed crowds. I have no issues with this overblown patriotism. It is imperative for an artificial nation state like Pakistan to have an artificially bloated sense of nationalism

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    disaster, it still tends to have an impact on the society as a whole because of all the changes and adjustments that have to be made. Karachi is the capital of the province of Sindh, as well as the largest and most populous metropolitan city of Pakistan. Pakistan consists of a population of roughly 199,085,847 million as of October 15, 2015, according to the United States Census Bureau. Over the past few years there has also been an increase in its population, it seems to be growing at a rate of 1.49%

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    “Impact of United States Aid on Pakistan Economy” A thesis Presented to The faculty of Management Sciences Bahria Institute of Management &Computer Sciences, Karachi In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master in Business Administration Abstract This research paper analyzes the effects of United States aid on the economic growth of Pakistan. The study uses annual data of last ten year for the period 2002-2012. The research study is conduct to check weather united state

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    The article “Do Ahmadis deserve to live in Pakistan?” by Yasser Latif Hamdani was published in the Friday Times on 31st August 2012. Yasser Latif Hamdani was born on 5 June, 1980. He is a lawyer by profession and is also a writer based in Lahore, Pakistan. He is a regular writer of articles for the Daily Times Pakistan, The Friday Times, and Express Times. He is known for supporting and demanding the basic rights of Ahmadis. He is a vocal supporter of Ahmadis and has been vying for their rights through

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    crossed another country 's border. This was a war between two countries India and Pakistan they are very similar countries they share common cultural, geographical and similar economic. Before 1947 India and Pakistan was a whole country but in 1947 after the British Raj new nations were formed. When the nation got divided into two India ended up with a majority of Hindu and a minority of muslim population. In Pakistan the majority is muslim with a minority of hindu, it emerged as a Islamic Republic

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    Media Laws of Pakistan

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    Pakistan has quite an interesting yet sometimes depressing history of laws relating to both print and broadcast media. Presently, most of the black laws have been done away with, but there are still many forms of regulation of the mass media that are still in place. Laws at a Glance The following hold the basic structure of media laws in Pakistan: The Registration of books and newspaper act,1867 The Press (emergency power)act 1931 The States (protection against disaffection) act, 1922 The Foreign

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    live, but the incident of East Pakistan hurts every Pakistani because we love our Bengali brothers and sisters and we wanted to live with them one basis of equality and wanted to stay one nation but due to some our mistakes and some external interruption it could not possible to stay with each other, the East Pakistan become now Bangladesh. East Pakistan, Dhaka Fall 1971, the incident not happened sudden there was a complete planning behind this incident. The East Pakistan is the biggest lost of our

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    became the youngest Pakistan Cabinet Minister under President Ayub Khan. He was famous for his demagogic styles of speech, which brought him to national prominence and popularity. His rise in politics and higher echelons of power was due to his mysteriously sharp mind coupled with cunning desire to be on the top of the national politics. His astute political manoeuvrings can be gauged from the fact that on the eve of India-China war in 1962, the rulers of China invited Pakistan to jointly dismember

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    able to achieve upon finishing primary school. For Pakistan however, the problem is getting these children into the classroom to begin with. As poverty and political corruption rise in Pakistan, the effects on the education system are more evident than ever. Pakistan’s education system has had long-standing literacy issues as seen through the unfavorable public response, lack of government funding, and significant social constraints. Pakistan is located in south-central Asia and is bordered by

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    Pakistan Foreign Policy: Form 1947 to 2012 Shahnawaz Mohammad Khan PhD Candidate Department

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