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Ainuddin Kibzai Thursday, October 13, 2016 09:55 PM

Expected_Topics_2017
 
1. Pak-India Relations (Kashmir and LoC)
2. Pak-Russia Relations
3. Pak-China Relations (CPEC)
4. Pak-US-Afghan Relations
5. Iran-US Nuclear Deal
6. SAARC and Its future
7. Failed Turkish Coup and a lesson for Pakistan
8. PANAMA leaks
9. Syria- A battle ground for Cold War
10. BREXIT
11. Maritime Politics
12. ISIS
13. Pak-China-Russia --- The new block
14. FATA Reforms
15. Privatization in Pakistan
16. National Action Plan
17. Madrassah Reforms
18. Religious intolerance in Pak
19. Honor killings in Pakistan
20. Foreign Debt

zealot Thursday, October 13, 2016 10:04 PM

Man is born free but everywhere in chains

Are honor killings justified in islam

Amid Terrorism and islamophobia:Can islam co-exists

Trade not aid:how far this statement justified in unjust policies

Innocent killings people in world;doesnt human rights exists?

Role of media in countering propoganda and information warfare

Pakistan among rival and allies

akkk Thursday, October 13, 2016 10:15 PM

i want to ask question about current affair.It is necessary to add history in current affair question or directly start from current development.As it is current affair paper so we must represent current development but in my view history is obligatory and then proceed to current development.Give reply of my question whether history is compulsory or not needed?

Ainuddin Kibzai Thursday, October 13, 2016 10:25 PM

[QUOTE=akkk;978060]i want to ask question about current affair.It is necessary to add history in current affair question or directly start from current development.As it is current affair paper so we must represent current development but in my view history is obligatory and then proceed to current development.Give reply of my question whether history is compulsory or not needed?[/QUOTE]
You may give a single paragraph containing historical perspective.

Groovy Huss Thursday, October 13, 2016 11:41 PM

[QUOTE=Ainuddin Kibzai;978033]1. Pak-India Relations (Kashmir and LoC)
2. Pak-Russia Relations
3. Pak-China Relations (CPEC)
4. Pak-US-Afghan Relations
5. Iran-US Nuclear Deal
6. SAARC and Its future
7. Failed Turkish Coup and a lesson for Pakistan
8. PANAMA leaks
9. Syria- A battle ground for Cold War
10. BREXIT
11. Maritime Politics
12. ISIS
13. Pak-China-Russia --- The new block
14. FATA Reforms
15. Privatization in Pakistan
16. National Action Plan
17. Madrassah Reforms
18. Religious intolerance in Pak
19. Honor killings in Pakistan
20. Foreign Debt[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=zealot;978050]Man is born free but everywhere in chains

Are honor killings justified in islam

Amid Terrorism and islamophobia:Can islam co-exists

Trade not aid:how far this statement justified in unjust policies

Innocent killings people in world;doesnt human rights exists?

Role of media in countering propoganda and information warfare

Pakistan among rival and allies[/QUOTE]

Could you possibly suggest which resources (short and concise) to cover these topics from (ideally just one book since I have only 4 months before exam)?

zealot Friday, October 14, 2016 10:21 AM

[QUOTE=Groovy Huss;978100]Could you possibly suggest which resources (short and concise) to cover these topics from (ideally just one book since I have only 4 months before exam)?[/QUOTE]

Bro jwt magazine of whole year will be published in january.it would help you

Math Maniac Friday, October 14, 2016 12:55 PM

will it be issued in the beginning of January? will there be enough time to cover these topics then?

zealot Friday, October 14, 2016 01:33 PM

[QUOTE=Math Maniac;978237]will it be issued in the beginning of January? will there be enough time to cover these topics then?[/QUOTE]

Bro when it will be published i will inform.in between Dec and Jan they publish.

About its prep.it depends on you if you had covered the css syllabus in dec then surely you will cover it in january

Groovy Huss Friday, October 14, 2016 01:40 PM

[QUOTE=zealot;978249]Bro when it will be published i will inform.in between Dec and Jan they publish.

About its prep.it depends on you if you had covered the css syllabus in dec then surely you will cover it in january[/QUOTE]

Then which book/s and/or notes do you suggest to use in order to prepare the subject before the magazine arrives? Again, if there's just one book that could concisely and comprehensively sum it all would help.

zealot Friday, October 14, 2016 01:44 PM

US-Pakistan Relations
 
Negatives:

Blocked F16 sales through FMF and ask to pay for f16 if they want to buy

Supported NSG membership for india and announced that pakistan participation would be decided through consensus

Killed Akhtar mansoor in Quetta

Congress criticise Pakistan calling that pakistan consider us Chump

Gen Raheel and PM 'seriously concerned' over violation of sovereignty by US in akhtar mansoor death

US to stay neutral as Pakistan, India prepare for UN showdown

Two US lawmakers move bill to designate Pakistan as a terrorist state

POSITIVES:

After the death of mullah akhtar mansoor pakistan ended dialogues with US

Then US confirmed death of APS commander Umar Khalid Khurasani,

Then Kerry assure Sartaj aziz for close co operation

Then mcCain came to pakistan
He said that ignoring pakistan would be dangerous

Then US brushed aside all indian allegations of our involvement in kashmir

Show their concern with india over kashmir HR violation and urged for dialogues

Then kerry assure sartaj for in making vibrant pakistan

Then US said that it doesnot support independence in balochistan

Now adviced MQM to accept critical opionion and to gov not to over react

Then in india Kerry said that Pakistan is growing at fast pace against terrorism

Pakistan critical to US interests, says Obama administration

US 'encouraged' by Pak action against terrorists: State Dept

United States not considering sanctions on Pakistan, assures State Department

Sanctioning Pakistan can backfire, experts warn US lawmakers

US to stay engaged with Pakistan ‘long into the future’

US refuses to support Modi’s position on Balochistan

Islamabad’s role vital for Afghan peace: Olson

Sharif seeks US help to resolve issues with India

‘Small minority behind anti-Pakistan bill’ McCain

Nuclear-capable states have the responsibility to exercise restraint regarding nuclear weapons and missile capabilities,” a spokesperson for the US State Department told Dawn when asked to comment on these reports.

US does not back moves to declare Pakistan terrorist state

I think we have said before that we are confident that Pakistan has the security controls they need to have in place on their [nuclear] arsenal… I will let them speak to that more specifically. I wouldn’t get into that,” State Department spokesman John Kirby said at his daily news briefing on Friday.

Law against honour killing to help protect women, says US


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