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fawadhash Sunday, March 13, 2016 03:57 PM

Pakistan affairs notes (articles) for almost complete syllabus
 
AOA. I used following articles during my preparation of CSS. The folder has notes on almost all topics. It is much better to rely on academic articles than out-of-context copy/paste books available in market. For the remaining topics, I used:
1.Trek to Pakistan(For pre-partition)
2.Maleha Lodhi's beyond the crisis state(Exceptionally good for India-Pakistan relations and Civil-Military relations),
3.Current affairs book by Waseem Riaz Khan( Helped in both current and Pak affairs and though a copy/paste book, considers context of the content published).
4.A brief history of Pakistan by James Wynbrandt(for post-partition and available in the shared folder)

As for the articles of remaining topics, I have the shared the dropbox link for them. Good luck.


[url]https://www.dropbox.com/s/dyd4bz928vqis10/Pakistan%20affairs.rar?dl=0[/url]

Valar Morghulis Wednesday, March 16, 2016 09:20 AM

Really commendable stuff, Fawad. Thank you.
Do you have quality material on Current Affairs?

fawadhash Wednesday, March 16, 2016 12:37 PM

Unfortunately, I didn't have enough time to focus on Current affairs. So, I just got a quick overview from Current affairs book by Waseem Riaz Khan. In addition to that, I regularly read Dawn, and also got some help from JWT magazine all-in-one. If you have IR as an optional, then it would be enough to just go over the aforementioned sources.

Hideous Ahsen Monday, April 25, 2016 07:28 PM

[QUOTE=fawadhash;920431]AOA. I used following articles during my preparation of CSS. The folder has notes on almost all topics. It is much better to rely on academic articles than out-of-context copy/paste books available in market. For the remaining topics, I used:
1.Trek to Pakistan(For pre-partition)
2.Maleha Lodhi's beyond the crisis state(Exceptionally good for India-Pakistan relations and Civil-Military relations),
3.Current affairs book by Waseem Riaz Khan( Helped in both current and Pak affairs and though a copy/paste book, considers context of the content published).
4.A brief history of Pakistan by James Wynbrandt(for post-partition and available in the shared folder)
[/QUOTE]

Ebook links to KK Aziz and Maliha Lodhi please

sukaiyna Monday, April 25, 2016 11:42 PM

Syllabus of 2016 not include sir syed ahmed topic but i usually saw this question in many past papers :huh:

fawadhash Tuesday, April 26, 2016 01:01 AM

[QUOTE=Hideous Ahsen;930917]Ebook links to KK Aziz and Maliha Lodhi please[/QUOTE]

I have given everything I had. You won't find Ebooks for either of these on internet. Though not sure about KK Aziz book. I had a hard copy of Maliha Lodhis book.

[QUOTE=sukaiyna;931017]Syllabus of 2016 not include sir syed ahmed topic but i usually saw this question in many past papers :huh:[/QUOTE]

You can use Trek to Pakistan for that topic, and don't skip anything from pre-partition period or you might miss a question in paper.

saadia marth Saturday, June 18, 2016 02:36 PM

That link is not working ?


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Anam Akram Monday, June 20, 2016 04:02 AM

@Sadia! It's working.I have downloaded the folder myself a few hours ago.

adan zahra Friday, August 26, 2016 07:18 PM

[QUOTE=Anam Akram;946066]@Sadia! It's working.I have downloaded the folder myself a few hours ago.[/QUOTE]
they are asking for email and password.

fahad87 Saturday, August 27, 2016 10:47 PM

You can find an option at the bottom that lets you download it directly, rather than signing into dropbox


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