Proceedings of the All Pakistan Political Science Conference
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Page : 306 pages
File Size : 15,86 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Pakistan
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Page : 306 pages
File Size : 15,86 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Pakistan
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Page : 266 pages
File Size : 23,74 MB
Release : 1951
Category : Pakistan
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Page : 538 pages
File Size : 18,47 MB
Release : 1964
Category : Pakistan
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Page : 92 pages
File Size : 36,70 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Cultural policy
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Author : Rajendra Narayan Sharma
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 20,62 MB
Release : 1978
Category : India
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Author : Pakistan Association for the Advancement of Science
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Page : 1284 pages
File Size : 12,70 MB
Release : 1949
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Page : 32 pages
File Size : 49,60 MB
Release : 1951
Category : Science
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Author : Ziauddin Sardar
Publisher : Hurst & Company
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 45,64 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1849049874
A delightful memoir of a life lived in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Britain, brimming with poignancy, poetry and absurdity.
Author : Indira Gandhi
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Page : 232 pages
File Size : 37,53 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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Author : Mansoor Ahmed
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 12,65 MB
Release : 2022
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1647122317
"Mansoor Ahmed's Pakistan's Pathway to the Bomb reveals a new history of Pakistan's nuclear weapons program and the bureaucratic competition that shaped it from its inception in 1956 until the 1998 nuclear tests and beyond. While the enduring security dilemma from India was the chief driver for the country's quest for the bomb, heated domestic rivalries within the country's technocratic community influenced the direction and growth of the nuclear program in equal measure. Ahmed offers a revisionist assessment of the role of Dr. A. Q. Khan, the giant of Pakistan's nuclear program. He reveals the competition between Khan Research Laboratories and the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, how A. Q. Khan was able to build a cult of personality that inflated his role in the public mind, and how Khan was able to build a fiefdom largely outside of state control that proliferated nuclear technology abroad. Drawing on elite interviews and previously untapped primary-source documents, this book sheds light on the process by which Pakistan became a nuclear power"--