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The 28th Amendment, National Dialogue, and the Reconfiguration of Pakistan’s Federal Stability

For decades, Pakistan’s constitutional and political structure has remained trapped between two competing interpretations of governance: one advocating maximum provincial autonomy in the name of democracy, and the other emphasizing a stronger federation in the

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National Dialogue, Political Consensus, and the Recalibration of Pakistan’s Political Order

For decades, Pakistan’s political history remained imprisoned within a cycle of confrontation, engineered instability, and institutional distrust. The bitter acrimony between Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), Pakistan Peoples Party, and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf not only weakened democratic

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Marka-e-Haq Celebrations, Political Optics, and the Pursuit of Democratic Cohesion in Sindh

The Marka-e-Haq celebrations emerged as more than a ceremonial political gathering; they represented a national acknowledgment of the courage, professionalism, and sacrifice demonstrated by Pakistan’s armed forces in safeguarding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of

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Budget Amidst Political Friction: Sindh Between Governance, Grievances, and Ground Realities

The politics of budgets in Pakistan has never remained confined to financial spreadsheets, development allocations, or bureaucratic planning. Budgets, particularly in Sindh, often become reflections of political trust, administrative priorities, institutional conflicts, and the widening