Book the Battle for Pakistan is written by:
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“The Battle for Pakistan” (2011) is authored by Shuja Nawaz, analyzing Pakistan’s struggle with extremism and geo-politics.
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“The Battle for Pakistan” (2011) is authored by Shuja Nawaz, analyzing Pakistan’s struggle with extremism and geo-politics.
In Pakistan: A Hard Country (2011), British academic and analyst Anatol Lieven contends that despite severe institutional, political, and economic vulnerabilities, Pakistan is not on the brink of collapse because its traditional social structures—especially kinship networks (biraderi), patronage systems, and deep-rooted community resilience—act as shock absorbers that hold the state and society together.
The Future of Pakistan (published in 2011 by the Brookings Institution Press) is an edited volume compiled by the renowned American South Asia strategic expert Stephen P. Cohen, bringing together analyses by international and Pakistani scholars on Pakistan's political, economic, and security trajectory.
Thar Coal and Energy Board (TCEB) is the only notified legal and authorized body to exercise all powers for deciding matters pertaining to mining and power generation from That coal. Thar Coal & Energy Board Act was promulgated by the Provincial Assembly on 6th July, 2011.
Yemen’s crisis began in 2011 when uprisings during the Arab Spring escalated into a prolonged conflict and political collapse.
Syria had been suspended from the Arab League in 2011 and was later readmitted.
Hosni Mubarak served as Egypt’s president from 1981 to 2011, making him the country’s longest-serving president.
Elizabeth Taylor, a legendary Hollywood actress known for her prolific career and humanitarian work, died on March 23, 2011, at the age of 79. She passed away at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles due to congestive heart failure, marking the end of an iconic era in cinema history.
The United States has historically maintained the largest quota share within the International Monetary Fund since the organization's inception. This quota determines a member country's financial contribution to the IMF and its voting power within the institution. As of 2011, the United States held the largest share, reflecting its significant economic influence and role in global financial governance.
During May 2011, a rare planetary alignment occurred where four planets—Jupiter, Venus, Mercury, and Mars—appeared to gather in the morning sky. Astronomers and observers noted that these celestial bodies were positioned within a relatively tight angular grouping of approximately 16 degrees. This event provided a spectacular visual display for stargazers around the world, highlighting the dynamic nature of planetary orbits as viewed from Earth.