[QUOTE=dr faryal afzal;934919]Only one book: trek to pakistan..... That is more than enough[/QUOTE]
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I am using TREK TO PAKISTAN for pre-partition. Besides it, I need Ikram Rabbani or any other author's book for after partition.Can some one provide link to online access please?
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[QUOTE=Muziashraf;932727]FPSC site has bundle of suggested books...
i would like to request to CSPs or the qualified student to recommend books (2or3) for pakistan affairs[/QUOTE] Although i do not meet the criteria that you have mentioned.But still i would like to advice you that you should not rely on just "Trek to Pakistan" as the syllabus has been changed.Now,Maliha Lodhi`s Pakistan beyond a Crisis state is a must read.Furthermore, keep on reading JWtimes magazine. |
[QUOTE=Muziashraf;932727]FPSC site has bundle of suggested books...
i would like to request to CSPs or the qualified student to recommend books (2or3) for pakistan affairs[/QUOTE] Ikrami Rabbani's book would be sufficient. but to expand knowledge horizon, i'd recommend; "Jinnah of Pakistan" by Stanley Wolpert "Concise history of Pakistan" by Muhammad Reza Kazimi and recently published Nadeem F. Paracha's book "End of the Past" |
but its pre-partition period while now Pak affairs is much like current geopolitical and socio-economic issues based paper......
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[QUOTE=prince93;960246]but its pre-partition period while now Pak affairs is much like current geopolitical and socio-economic issues based paper......[/QUOTE]
For post-partition Pakistan's history, get "Pakistan's Foreign Policy 1947-2012" by former foreign minister Abdul Sattar. It covers up variety of issues pertinent to css exam. |
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