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anamalvi Monday, November 25, 2013 06:40 PM

Topics for Current Affairs, CSS-2014
 
Hey I shall appear in the CSS-2014 exams Insha Allah. To prepare for Current Affairs I am reading newspaper, Pakistan today (daily), Dawn (weekly) and Friday Times and different magazines online as well as Jahangir World times, I keep myself up-to-date with everything that is happening inside Pakistan as well abroad particularly in the region.

Could anyone please suggest me some additional topics/subjects or any tip that might be helpful for me and other CSS-2014 candidates? Also please suggest that while I prepare the notes for each topic or subject in Current Affairs, should I make long notes or short with bullet-points? Looking forward.

Arsal Agha Monday, November 25, 2013 06:46 PM

So do I.
I'm also waiting for the list of topics which can be guessed for 2014.
Further more , it will be appreciated if any of the senior guide me that will choosing IR as an optional be helpful in current affair?

adilcapri Monday, November 25, 2013 07:57 PM

Domestic issues,
Sectarian violence
Kashmir Issue
Politics and Political Parties
Socio-Economical Issues of Pakistan
International Issues
Syria, Egypt, Iran
Arab Spring
Relations with China, US, Afghanistan
Presence of US Troops in Afghanistan
International Organizations and their role, like UN, OIC, EU, SCO, WTO

anamalvi Monday, November 25, 2013 08:20 PM

[QUOTE=adilcapri;674304]Domestic issues,
Sectarian violence
Kashmir Issue
Politics and Political Parties
Socio-Economical Issues of Pakistan
International Issues
Syria, Egypt, Iran
Arab Spring
Relations with China, US, Afghanistan
Presence of US Troops in Afghanistan
International Organizations and their role, like UN, OIC, EU, SCO, WTO[/QUOTE]

Hey there is something else I have heard which I would like to discuss with you briefly. How we must always use the middle approach, likewise we must use the dual approach for the topics. For example, if I am talking about Kashmir issue, I wouldn't just discuss the pakistan's perspective but would briefly give an overview of India's perspective as well as kashmiri's - is that correct? Or for drone strikes, I would highlight the perspective of Pakistani government, opposition, masses (from urban and tribal area both) as well as America's and Allied countries, right? So the context doesn't remain lop-sided and prejudiced.

Arain007 Monday, November 25, 2013 08:25 PM

There is no need to make your own threads. Use Search feature before posting anything. Continue in following thread:

[URL="http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-compulsory-subjects/current-affairs/87333-important-topic-prepared-css-2014-a.html"]Important Current Affairs topics[/URL]


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