VOL 3 NO 4

Notes on Pakistan’s Trade and Industry Policy

By Faizullah Khilji[1] Abstract The paper seeks to develop some understanding regarding Pakistan place in the world economy, with particular reference to the post 2nd world war evolution of the world trade regime. The changing international trade regime figures prominently in this discussion because trade is one of the principal means of interaction with the

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The Haroon Report

By A.G.Noorani[1] Abstract The Haroon Report is the most neglected document in all the discourse on the Pakistan movement, but is second in significance only to the Lahore Resolution which it was intended to supplement.  We have travelled a long way since. But even in the altered situation India and Pakistan can reflect on that

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Jinnah & Muslims of India

By A G. NOORANI[1] Abstract Neither the British Government’s statement of 3 June 1947, the Partition Plan which, both, the League and the Indian National Congress accepted, nor the Indian Independence Act, 1947, which they had vetted, contained even a perfunctory reference to the minorities. They were confined to the consequences of the partition – the

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How to Develop the Afghanistan – Pakistan Tribal Belts?

By Shahid Javed Burki[1] Abstract (The Taliban regime which established control over most of Afghanistan from 1996-2001 sought to restore peace to that troubled country which had degenerated into warlord zones.  Their harsh rule, typified by the imposition of their own understanding of Islam, was inward looking. Should the “resurgent Taliban” succeed in establishing themselves

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