This document appears to be instructions for a mock exam paper containing 7 essay questions related to politics and history for a 2 hour and 40 minute exam. Candidates are instructed to attempt only 4 of the questions, which cover topics such as: the relationship between political stability and economic prosperity in Pakistan; the 19th century reform movement led by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and its influence on Muslim history in India; the role of non-state actors as security threats in Pakistan; and historical issues like the Kashmir conflict and Pakistan's relationship with the US.
This document appears to be instructions for a mock exam paper containing 7 essay questions related to politics and history for a 2 hour and 40 minute exam. Candidates are instructed to attempt only 4 of the questions, which cover topics such as: the relationship between political stability and economic prosperity in Pakistan; the 19th century reform movement led by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and its influence on Muslim history in India; the role of non-state actors as security threats in Pakistan; and historical issues like the Kashmir conflict and Pakistan's relationship with the US.
This document appears to be instructions for a mock exam paper containing 7 essay questions related to politics and history for a 2 hour and 40 minute exam. Candidates are instructed to attempt only 4 of the questions, which cover topics such as: the relationship between political stability and economic prosperity in Pakistan; the 19th century reform movement led by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and its influence on Muslim history in India; the role of non-state actors as security threats in Pakistan; and historical issues like the Kashmir conflict and Pakistan's relationship with the US.
This document appears to be instructions for a mock exam paper containing 7 essay questions related to politics and history for a 2 hour and 40 minute exam. Candidates are instructed to attempt only 4 of the questions, which cover topics such as: the relationship between political stability and economic prosperity in Pakistan; the 19th century reform movement led by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and its influence on Muslim history in India; the role of non-state actors as security threats in Pakistan; and historical issues like the Kashmir conflict and Pakistan's relationship with the US.
carry EQUAL marks. 20 Time allowed:2h 40 minute 1: “Political Stability is mandatory for economic prosperity in Pakistan: Elaborate. And discuss particularly in current political situation. 2: How the reform movement of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan influenced the history of Muslim India? 3: Critically examine Congress Ministries of 1973. How far it is correct to suggest that it paved the way for the separate Muslim homeland in India? 4: Define non-state actors. ‘Non-state actors are posing more threat to Pakistan’s national security than threats from external state actors.’ Argue in favour or against. 5: Discuss the Kashmir problem in its entirety; throwing light on its background and prospects of possible solutions to this core issue between India and Pakistan. 6: Discuss the issues and mistrust in US-Pakistan relations after the withdrawal of the US troops from Afghanistan. 7: Every state designs its foreign policy on its National interests rejecting feelings and emotions. Why did Pakistan prefer emotions, feelings, and ideology in its foreign policy? Also, analyse its impact.