Nothing stands still, everything is in constant flux and without an iota of doubt one can not step into the same river twice.1 This paper explores the phenomenon of insurgency in Pakistan in hist ... Read More
So far as the creation of Pakistan was concerned the province of Punjab was considered to be a key province not only by the Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah but also by the Congress, the Sikhs and ... Read More
This paper explores Mountbatten’s approach, strategy and methodology to partition India particularly with special reference to the Referendum of the NWFP which has not yet been dealt with sufficie ... Read More
The word Gandhara makes its first appearance in the oldest religious literature of South Asia, i-e, Rig-veda (Griffeth 1968:652), which is generally thought to have approximately been composed betw ... Read More
The decade of the 1940s proved unremittingly hard for the British. Their grip over the colonies was tremendously crippled and the mighty imperial power had to come to a compromise with Asian natio ... Read More
This paper deals with the controversy on the issue whether to appoint one Governor-General or to have two separate Governors-General for India and Pakistan after their achieving independence. The B ... Read More
There are about two million Meos living in Pakistan mainly in Punjab and Sindh. There are a small number of them living in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (NWFP) and Balochistan as well. Meo is a migrant commun ... Read More