This study analyzes to what extent British press followed its foreign policy guidelines in the coverage of War on Terror. For this purpose two British dailies, The Guardian and The Independent were ... Read More

Pakistan is one of the most populous but least developed countries in the world. The population of Pakistan quadrupled on the verge of 21st century. The age-sex structure of Pakistan is expanding t ... Read More

Lord Curzon, in his speech to the India Council on March 30, 1905 said, "the geographical position of India will more and more push her into the forefront of international politics". With the passa ... Read More

This article tends to explore the application of theory of party identification in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with reference to 2002 elections. The study argues that the theory of party identification is n ... Read More

Khushal Khan Khattak was a prominent and versatile Pukhtun poet and prose writer. He was also a swordsman and being very loyal to the Mughals, he served them with full dedication like his ancestors ... Read More

The issue of the creation of new provinces has become a hotly debated one. It has started with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Hazara) and Punjab (Saraiki and Bahawalpur) but may not begin or end there. Wh ... Read More

Mediation refers to an intervention between the state or political authorities and the people, as well as invention among varied social groups in order to mitigate or resolve differences, and thus ... Read More

The Ideology- “No nation can rise to the height of glory unless their women are side by side with them…It is crime against humanity that our women are shut up with in the four walls of the houses a ... Read More

It is an interesting study to explore linkages between Central and South Asia in historical perspective. This piece of research digs out the impact of increased linkages on the people of the two re ... Read More

Most of the inquiries produced by historians on medieval and Mughal India usually limited the scope of the MughalAfghan conflict only to the period of the Greater Mughals (1526- 1707). In fact, ther ... Read More

British rule in Punjab is commonly perceived as an ideal in the domain of revolutionary reforms in the institution-building and good governance. Sir Robert Fulton considers ‘justice’ as the strong ... Read More


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