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Pakistan at a Political Crossroads: Power, Provinces, and the Battle for the Federation

Constitutional Turbulence and the Return of Old Fault Lines Pakistan once again finds itself standing at a fragile political crossroads, where constitutional debates, provincial anxieties, coalition compulsions, and institutional balancing acts are reshaping the country’s

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Eid, Alliances, and the Political Chessboard: Zardari’s Gradual Return to the National Center Stage

As political debates intensify over the proposed 28th Constitutional Amendment and questions surrounding federal restructuring continue to dominate national discourse, the government of Sindh has categorically denied that any formal proposal or consultation regarding such

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Development, Dissent, and Constitutional Debate: Sindh’s Emerging Political Test

As Pakistan moves closer toward the federal budget cycle and the growing discourse surrounding the proposed “28th Constitutional Amendment,” the country’s political atmosphere is entering another phase of institutional uncertainty, administrative positioning, and inter-governmental friction.

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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