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    strategic dimensions. Pakistan is no other exception to this; now this thought paper will discuss what sort of flaws are there is Pakistan’s foreign policy regarding the undisputed territory: Kashmir. The long conflict ravaged part which has caused several wars between India and Pakistan. Pakistan, ever since its inception, has been proclaiming a right on the territory of Kashmir. Indeed Jinnah argued that “the new nation would be incomplete without Kashmir…and the ‘K’ in Pakistan stood for Kashmir

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    Since the establishment of individual territories, India and Pakistan have been discreet rivals. This was made known to the rest of the world in the year of 1998, when each country conducted nuclear tests in an effort to deter the other. In May of 1998, India conducted 5 underground nuclear tests near the border of Pakistan. Pakistan retaliated with six tests of their own in response. These actions were highly criticized by the international community as fears of a nuclear confrontation grew. In

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    China Pakistan Economic Corridor: The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor often referred to by the acronym CPEC, is a collection of projects currently under construction at a cost of $51 billion, intended to rapidly expand and upgrade Pakistani infrastructure as well as deepen and broaden economic links between Pakistan and the People's Republic of China. The corridor is considered to be an extension of China's ambitious One Belt, One Road initiative, and the importance of CPEC to China is reflected

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    Applying Cultural Awareness to Pakistan and United States Relations Misinterpretation, lack of knowledge, and several other reasons cultural awareness has been an Achilles heel for United States military in conflict over many decades. A “Heart and Mind” phrase was use by British General Gerald Templer in February 1952. This was the first time the phrase used in the context of counter-insurgency warfare. Emotional and intellectual appeals to sway supporter to prevail not by the use of superior

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    | PAKISTAN STATE OIL | ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE & DEVELOPMENT | | | | SUBMITTED TO: Mr Ali Mujahid SUBMITTED BY: Gulnaz Abdul Aziz 11270 Salman Sachwani 11983 Wajeeh Ali Syed 11458 Faraz Mehmood 11461 Maira Moiz 12730 Contents LETTER OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 4 INTRODUCTION TO PAKISTAN STATE OIL 5 TARGET MARKET 5 MARKET SHARE 5 STRUCTURE AND CULTURE 6 DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURE 7 OBSERVATION 7 QUESTIONNAIRE 7 INTERVIEW 7 DIAGNOSING ISSUES AT PSO 8 RECRUITMENT

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    The present US-Pakistan bilateral relationship resembles a poor quality soap opera, full of sentimentality and melodrama. Words like lies, deceit, disloyalty and betrayal from a cast of characters including US President Trump and Pakistan’s powerful Army Chief Bajwa describe the state of the complex and strained relationship. The disruption in ties between the two countries comes at a crucial time when shared interests instead of silly exchanges should be driving policies, in a particularly dangerous

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    In Pakistan, which aspires to be a 'Islamic state ', sectarian conflict is part of, and interacts with, broader issues concerning the place of Islam in public life. There are sectarian identities which diversify each group and say who belongs to what sect , for example the believing of attending a mosque or madarasa. Islamization, or the introduction of 'Islamic ' norms and institutions through government policy or decree, is another factor which has often provoked and defined sectarian controversies

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    The India and Pakistan conflict remains one of the most unfaltering and unresolved conflicts of our time. Since the birth of the nation in 1947, conflict ensued over religion and territory dividing the great nation into two independent states, today known as India and Pakistan. The history of relations between the two nations follows an oscillating track between times of peace and resumptions of wars and crises. Conflict expanded to encompass a broad range of issues from terrorism to a nuclear arms

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    similar problems and require serious government reforms in order to defeat them. Surprisingly, Pakistan is among one of those countries that are tormented by issues such as poverty, illiteracy, terrorism, civil war and overpopulation. This paper will shed light on some of the challenges faced by Pakistan as an impoverished nation and also provide some suggestions on how these issues can be tackled. Pakistan is an Islamic state located in South Asia that covers an area of 796,095 square kilometers. It

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    world, but still many acts of genocide were conducted, for example the genocide in Bangladesh. It began in 1971, in East Pakistan. The whole genocide began as an attempt to crush forces that were seeking freedom and independence for East Pakistan. West Pakistan released a campaign of mass murder to kill millions of Bengali. The Muslim Generals then decided that they wanted Pakistan to become pure, and they killed anyone who

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