Compulsory Course One: Pakistan Affairs

Our preparation begins with the first compulsory course, Pakistan Affiars, which carries 100 marks. Running through the past papers of Pak Affairs, we saw that the questions were portioned into main categories: historical and contemporary. Our preparation strategy for this course also reflects this pattern. Here's how it'll go.

We have selected a set of three books to start our 'perspective building' preparation for this course. 'Trek to Pakistan' would help us cover the pre-partition, while 'Pakistan, a new history' and 'Pakistan Paradox' would help us understand the post-partition Pakistan.

All three books, possibly more too, would cover the historical background of the subject. As for the current affairs, sources such as newspapers, magazines, and YouTube channels would be reffered. 

Our aim is to wrap this course up in March or Mid-April. Since it is only for the sake of building a perspective, we do not assume we would need any rigorous preparation. Tomorrow being Sunday, it should be expected that the first essays and precise would be posted by the members on the book 'Trek to Pakistan', officially kicking off our preparation.

As far as the details of the essay and precise writing goes, it is discussed thoroughly on the WhatsApp group.


All the very best to all of us. And as Lord Voldemort said, 'Begin'.

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