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Overall Pakistan took the challenges and opportunities of globalization with a positive and optimistic attitude as shown by its position during the WTO negotiations and its implementation of the WTO agreements. On the impact of the liberalization policies implemented in Pakistan, the country's economy, however, is still in the process of adjustment and therefore the full impact of the WTO implementation is yet to evolve--as the process follows policy changes in Pakistan and its economic/trading partners' policies. Here, Noshab discusses globalization and WTO in relation to the impact of economic policy changes in Pakistan.
...Public sector production and processing units were privatized or closed down. However, the resul... externalities in terms of extra administrative costs as payments to IMF/World Bank consultants.15...
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...), of commercial development, of administrative and legal reforms, and of constitutional experimen... a Muslim unit such as the Gurkha and Sikh units. . Pakistan is largely the intellectual and politi...
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With its profusion of languages, ethnic groups and regional diversities, with its unique caste system, with its contrast between information technology and industry billionaires and the nearly 300 million people who live below the poverty line, with its mixture of Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent philosophy and outbreaks of savage communal violence, and with its success as a parliamentary democracy despite having 400 million people who cannot read or write, India remains a bewilderingly complex country. A powerful moral leader as well as a wily politician, Gandhi wanted Indians to be proud of their past, to wear Indian rather than foreign dress, to challenge their colonial overlords through peaceful protest and noncooperation and not through violence, and to eliminate discrimination against...
... own separate homeland, to be called Pakistan. Gandhi and other Congress leaders strongly suppor... to complete many vital but complex administrative tasks: fixing the boundaries of the two countries,... phases so that police and paramilitary units can shift around to ensure that polling is orderly...
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... president-elect, were taking place in Pakistan. (17) A 2009 congressional report noted that . [t]... engagements are impossible, military units degenerate into mobs, and the subordination of mil...," almost certainly career-ending administrative actions, especially for the commanders. (196) . Tw...
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...Of these, Pakistan gained independence on August 14, 1947, India on A... to numerous ethnolinguistic units, the "States" comprising the "Indian Union," began...small but politically powerful administrative, managerial and professional urban middle classes ...
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..., Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka--although they differ considerably ... of power and functions to local administrative units of central government); devolution (transfer...
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The cream of the crop received officer education at Sandhurst in England, but training was ongoing in the garrisons and bases throughout British India. [...] 1939 the officer corps was relatively small and tight-knit, but the need for a much larger force in World War II required its quick expansion, which resulted in the changing ratio of British to Indian officers from 10:1 to 4.1:1.* Most importantly, the British instilled a military ethos that put high value on professional competence, and the officer corps of both independent Pakistan and India has kept these traditions alive.
... as the organizing principle of military units decades ago (the air force and the navy have long ...in terms of political and administrative infrastructure, Pakistan started with little more ...
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... do you have with each of the Marine units on the ground. Who is doing the interface if you ... I guess, efforts to coordinate with the Pakistani army, either as part of this operation or R.C.-Sou... provide anybody, anybody -- any administrative stuff? Anybody want to know how to spell Kael?. L...
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... and International Regulatory and Administrative Uncertainties B. Transferring Nuclear Technology t... generating certified emissions reduction units from nuclear facilities to meet their emissions re...'s Group imposing sanctions on India (and Pakistan) following their nuclear tests, see Sean D. Murphy...
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S. policy in Pakistan is stuck in a Catch-22 quagmire. Without Pakistan, there is no solution to the Afghan War. And even with Pakistan, the odds aren't much better. Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on the Afghan border, used by the Taliban as safe havens and by U.S. drones as anti-Taliban targets, are gradually switching allegiance to the Taliban.
Chiefs of various anti-Taliban communities around Peshawar recently announced they were ending their support for the government against the terrorists. Peshawar is the capital of one of Pakistan's four provinces, previously known as the North-West Frontier and now renamed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
...In FATA, Pakistani military units are engaged against the Taliban. In Afghanistan, a... reversed, the Taliban will capture administrative areas with the cooperation of anti-Taliban faction...