Pakistan Bohrano Aur Umedon Kay Darmiyan
By: Maleeha Lodhi
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" Bohrano Aur Umedon Kay Darmiyan" ( Between Crises and Hopes) by Maleeha Lodhi is a comprehensive book that delves into the intricate and often tumultuous landscape of Pakistani politics. Lodhi, a seasoned diplomat and political analyst, provides a nuanced understanding of Pakistan's political scenario, particularly in the context of the latest developments up to 2023. The book is structured to offer both historical context and a contemporary analysis of political events and trends in Pakistan. It begins by tracing the roots of the nation's political challenges, such as governance issues, civil-military relations, and the role of external influences in shaping its political destiny. A significant portion of the book is devoted to discussing the recent political climate in Pakistan, including the dynamics of political parties, the influence of the judiciary, and the evolving role of media in politics. Lodhi offers critical insights into the economic challenges faced by the country, such as debt, inflation, and unemployment, and how these issues intertwine with the political instability. Moreover, the book delves into Pakistan's foreign relations, particularly with neighboring countries like India, Afghanistan, and China, and its position in the broader geopolitical landscape. Lodhi provides an analysis of how these relationships impact domestic politics and contribute to the country's strategic decisions. Lodhi's writing is both accessible and academically rigorous, making the book suitable for a wide range of readers, from students of political science to policymakers and general readers interested in South Asian politics. Her experience and expertise lend credibility to her analysis, offering readers a well-rounded understanding of the complexities of Pakistan's political environment. Pakistani politics, recent developments, governance issues, civil-military relations, economic challenges, foreign relations, geopolitical landscape, Maleeha L
" Bohrano Aur Umedon Kay Darmiyan" ( Between Crises and Hopes) by Maleeha Lodhi is a comprehensive book that delves into the intricate and often tumultuous landscape of Pakistani politics. Lodhi, a seasoned diplomat and political analyst, provides a nuanced understanding of Pakistan's political scenario, particularly in the context of the latest developments up to 2023. The book is structured to offer both historical context and a contemporary analysis of political events and trends in Pakistan. It begins by tracing the roots of the nation's political challenges, such as governance issues, civil-military relations, and the role of external influences in shaping its political destiny. A significant portion of the book is devoted to discussing the recent political climate in Pakistan, including the dynamics of political parties, the influence of the judiciary, and the evolving role of media in politics. Lodhi offers critical insights into the economic challenges faced by the country, such as debt, inflation, and unemployment, and how these issues intertwine with the political instability. Moreover, the book delves into Pakistan's foreign relations, particularly with neighboring countries like India, Afghanistan, and China, and its position in the broader geopolitical landscape. Lodhi provides an analysis of how these relationships impact domestic politics and contribute to the country's strategic decisions. Lodhi's writing is both accessible and academically rigorous, making the book suitable for a wide range of readers, from students of political science to policymakers and general readers interested in South Asian politics. Her experience and expertise lend credibility to her analysis, offering readers a well-rounded understanding of the complexities of Pakistan's political environment. Pakistani politics, recent developments, governance issues, civil-military relations, economic challenges, foreign relations, geopolitical landscape, Maleeha L