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South Asian Studies: Pakistan

Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh

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Pakistan, a nation located at the crossroads of South Asia, is steeped in a rich and diverse history that spans millennia. Its past includes the eras of the Indus Valley Civilization and the influence of empires like the Mauryan, Mughal, and British. After gaining independence in 1947, Pakistan faced the complexities of nation-building, leading to the birth of Bangladesh in 1971. The nation has navigated a multifaceted geopolitical landscape and regional conflicts while striving for political stability and economic growth. Pakistan's history is intertwined with the challenges and opportunities of being a nuclear-armed nation in a region marked by strategic significance and cultural diversity. 

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GW Books

NGOs

Separation of East Pakistan

Minorities Rights in Pakistan

Pakistan Newspaper

Daily Qudrat Urdu Newspapers delivers the latest news in Urdu.

Pakistan Today is a Pakistani English-language daily newspaper.

Nawai Waqt Oldest continuously published Urdu & English language newspaper in Pakistan.

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