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"A Stranger in My Own Country: East Pakistan, 1969–1971" by Major General (Retd.) Khadim Hussain Raja offers a poignant firsthand account of the tumultuous events leading to the creation of...
A Journey to Disillusionment Though primarily the memoir of a leading Opposition figure, this book is also, in part, a history of Pakistan. Starting from Mazari's early years in opposition...
Linguistics for Beginners Basic Concepts This introductory book on linguistics is primarily written for students of MA Linguistics studying in Pakistani universities. This book will also be essential reading for...
A History of Pakistani Literature in English 1947–1988 This is a first history of Pakistani literature written in English. It includes those authors who either migrated to Pakistan or whose...
Pakistan: Search for Stability Pakistan faces a number of critical challenges, a ‘polycrisis’ that comprises multiple crises – political, constitutional, economic, security, geo-political, demographic, and ecological. These systemic challenges are...
A Concise History of Pakistan This is a comprehensive one-volume history of Pakistan, a country that lies at the centre of the world's strategic concerns. Being published as Pakistan completes...
"A Bad Woman's Story: A Translation of Buri Aurat ki Katha" is the English translation of Kishwar Naheed's groundbreaking work, originally written in Urdu. This book provides a powerful narrative...
Bringing together an extraordinary array of experts, including renowned Pakistani journalist Ahmed Rashid, Pakistani American sociologist and historian Ayesha Jalal, and Zahid Hussain, author of several books on Islamic militancy...