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Pak Studies
75 topics across 7 chapters
Chapter 1
Foundations & Study Skills
1
Syllabus mapping + making an outline (notes-to-answers workflow)
2
Sources & Evidence for Pak Studies
3 subtopics
3
Primary sources (speeches, resolutions, laws, treaties, census reports)
4
Secondary sources (books, journals, policy reports) and how to use them
5
Evaluating bias, credibility, and historiography (competing narratives)
6
Writing, Citation, and Exam-Style Answers
3 subtopics
7
Thesis statements, argument structure, and paragraphing (PEEL/TEEL)
8
Referencing, quotations, and plagiarism avoidance
9
Timed answers: introductions, headings, diagrams, conclusions, and critical analysis
10
Basic map/data literacy for social studies (reading charts, maps, and tables)
Chapter 2
Geography & Environment of Pakistan
11
Physical Regions and Strategic Location
3 subtopics
12
Northern mountains/plateaus and their strategic-economic importance
13
Indus Plains and the Indus Basin system (settlement and agriculture link)
14
Coastal belt, deserts, and key ports/trade corridors
15
Climate, Water, and Natural Hazards
3 subtopics
16
Climate zones and the monsoon system
17
Water governance basics (including Indus Waters Treaty overview)
18
Floods, droughts, and disaster risk reduction (institutions and policy)
19
Population, migration, and urbanization (demographic trends and city growth)
20
Environmental challenges and policy (air, water, forests, biodiversity)
Chapter 3
History & the Pakistan Movement
21
Pre-1857 overview (major eras and how they shaped the region)
22
Colonial Period & Reform Movements
3 subtopics
23
1857 and consolidation of British rule; key institutions introduced
24
Reform movements (e.g., Aligarh) and political awakening
25
Socio-economic change under the Raj (education, economy, governance)
26
Pakistan Movement (1906–1947)
3 subtopics
27
Key leaders, Muslim League, and constitutional negotiations
28
Lahore Resolution 1940 and the road to independence
29
Partition 1947: migration, violence, and early state challenges
30
Post-1947 Milestones
3 subtopics
31
Early nation-building (1947–1958): institutions, refugees, and politics
32
1971 and its implications (political, social, and foreign policy impacts)
33
Civil-military relations: concepts and how it shapes governance and security
Chapter 4
Constitution, Government & Law
34
Constitutional Development (overview)
2 subtopics
35
1956 and 1962 constitutions: key features and differences
36
Martial law periods and constitutional engineering (high-level timeline)
37
1973 Constitution Essentials
3 subtopics
38
State organs and separation of powers (parliament, executive, judiciary)
39
Islamic provisions and related institutions (overview)
40
Amendment process and major amendments (what changed and why)
41
Federalism and devolution (including 18th Amendment basics)
42
Rights, judiciary, and governance (fundamental rights + accountability institutions)
Chapter 5
Economy & Development
43
Macroeconomy basics: GDP, inflation, jobs, and core indicators
44
Economic Sectors
3 subtopics
45
Agriculture and food security (irrigation link + constraints)
46
Industry and manufacturing (textiles and value chains)
47
Services economy (IT/services exports + role of remittances)
48
Public finance + balance of payments + IMF (why crises happen, basics)
49
Development, Poverty, and CPEC
3 subtopics
50
Poverty/inequality and social protection (major programs and debates)
51
CPEC and regional connectivity: goals, governance, and controversies (overview)
52
Development planning and SDGs in Pakistan (how progress is measured)
Chapter 6
Society, Culture & Identity
53
Languages, ethnic diversity, and regional identities (overview)
54
Religion, minorities, and social cohesion (rights and challenges overview)
55
Education, Media, and Civil Society
2 subtopics
56
Education system structure + curriculum/textbook debates (how narratives form)
57
Media ecosystem + misinformation literacy (how to verify claims)
58
Gender, family, and social change (laws, work, movements overview)
59
National identity debates (ideology, pluralism, citizenship and belonging)
Chapter 7
Foreign Policy & Contemporary Issues
60
Foreign Policy Foundations
2 subtopics
61
Institutions and decision-making in foreign policy (civil + military roles)
62
Major powers and multilateral forums (UN/OIC/SCO/SAARC basics)
63
Neighbors and regional politics (India, Afghanistan, Iran, China overview)
64
Security Challenges and Counterterrorism (overview)
2 subtopics
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Civil-military relations: concepts and how it shapes governance and security
(see Chapter 3)
65
Militancy drivers and counterterrorism frameworks (including NAP overview)
66
Kashmir dispute basics (history, diplomacy, and humanitarian dimensions)
67
Future challenges: governance, economy, and climate stress (issue-spotting)