- Secularization under Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
- Islamization under General Zia-ul-Haq.
- Economic liberalization under Nawaz Sharif.
- Devolution of power under Pervez Musharraf.
Category: Pak Study
- Informal sector workers are the wealthiest segment of society.
- Informal workers often lack social security, health insurance, and protection under labor laws, making them a vulnerable population.
- The informal economy is easy to tax.
- All informal workers are foreign nationals.
- Ayub Khan
- Yahya Khan
- Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
- Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- Citizens are accountable to the government.
- Public officials are answerable for their actions and decisions.
- International bodies are responsible for Pakistan's governance.
- The media is not allowed to question government actions.
- A major oceanic trade route.
- An active seismic zone with a high risk of earthquakes.
- The equator.
- The Antarctic Circle.
- It offered immediate and full independence to India.
- Both the Congress and the Muslim League rejected its proposals for post-war dominion status.
- It was intercepted by German forces.
- It proposed the partition of India, which Congress supported.
- Military, Bureaucracy, and Politicians.
- Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary.
- Federal, Provincial, and Local.
- OIC, UN, and SAARC.
- Constitutional commitment to both Islamic principles and a republican form of government.
- Country's status as a monarchy.
- Fact that only Muslims can be citizens.
- Country's membership in the Arab League.
- Its positive impact on genetic diversity.
- The increased risk of genetic disorders and congenital abnormalities in offspring.
- It being a purely urban phenomenon.
- The practice being against the law.
- Demand a separate homeland.
- Protest against the British government's abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate.
- Support the British in World War I.
- Establish a new university.
- To act as the chief executive of the country.
- To serve as the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.
- To act as a ceremonial Head of State, representing the unity of the Republic.
- To directly control the judiciary.
- Represent the pinnacle of Mughal architecture.
- Provide evidence of an advanced, ancient Indus Valley Civilization, one of the world's earliest urban cultures.
- Are the birthplaces of Sir Syed and Allama Iqbal.
- Are famous Sufi shrines.
- Was an agreement between the British and the Muslim League.
- Marked a period of Hindu-Muslim cooperation, with the Congress agreeing to separate electorates for Muslims.
- Led to the outbreak of the First World War.
- Called for the partition of Bengal.
- A purely political body to manage elections.
- A civil-military coordinated body to manage a national health emergency.
- A judicial committee to investigate the origins of the virus.
- A provincial-level health initiative with no federal involvement.
- Suggestions that the state can ignore.
- Enforceable by the courts, meaning a citizen can petition the judiciary if their rights are violated.
- Applicable only to residents of Islamabad.
- A concept borrowed from the United States with no legal standing.
- The distribution of financial resources (NFC Award) in a way that is perceived as fair by all provinces.
- The country's single international airport.
- The national cricket team.
- The curriculum of private schools.
- The military's control over food supplies.
- All people, at all times, having physical and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food.
- The availability of fast-food chains in all cities.
- Exporting more food than is imported.
- The denationalization of all industries.
- Land reforms and the nationalization of major industries, banks, and educational institutions.
- The promotion of a free-market capitalist economy.
- A close military alliance with the United States.
- National ideology and Islamic identity with the need for critical thinking and modern scientific knowledge.
- The history of Pakistan with the history of Europe.
- The study of medicine with the study of engineering.
- Provincial languages with international languages.
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