History of Pakistan politics
Political leaders, personalities, parties & movements of Pakistan
Some famous politicians and personalities of Pakistan Politics
- Benazir Bhutto
- Asif Ali Zardari
- Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif
- President Pervez Musharraf
- Shahbaz Sharif
- Imran Khan
- Barrister Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan
- Shaikh Rasheed Ahmad
- Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain
- Ameer Qazi Hussain Ahmad
- Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman
Political Parties of Pakistan
- Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid-e-Azam) PML/Q
- Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal Pakistan (MMA)
- Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians (PPP)
- Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM)
- Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML/N)
- National Alliance (NAP)
- Pakhtun-khwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP)
- Awami National Party (ANP)
- Pakistan Peoples Party (Sherpao) PPP/S
- Pakistan Muslim League (Functional Group) PML/F
- Jamhoori Wattan Party (Republican National Party) JWP
- Balochistan National Party-Awami BNP-Awami
- Balochistan National Party-Mengal BNP-Mengal
Pakistan’s Top Political Issues, Debates
Pakistan politics is all the time remained full of different political issues
form past to present. Every time there is new Government with new
political issue. These political issues are caused by natives of
Pakistan sometimes and by the foreign politics. All of these political
issues did nothing except making Pakistan more and more week.
Pakistan and its people had even sacrificed there lives
just because of these political issues. Still many of them are alive
and eating the roots of Pakistan constantly. No one still able to
discord them from the country
Famous political issues of Pakistan
that are of past and still alive are Kashmir, Kalabagh Dam. The
present famous issues are restoring of judges, North and South
Waziristan tribal regions clashes & violence with foreign forces
and Taliban forces.
There are also many other major & minor political and
religious issues and problems that are Pakistan is facing everyday.
Pakistan government and politics are still unable to solve any of these
issues.
Pakistan Politics and Foreign Relations online
Pakistan is the second largest Muslim country in terms of population, and its status as a declared nuclear power, being the only Muslim nation to have that status, plays a part in its international role. It is also an active member of the United Nations. Historically, its foreign policy has encompassed difficult relations with India, a desire for a stable Afghanistan, long-standing close relations with the People's Republic of China, extensive security and economic interests in the Persian Gulf and wide-ranging bilateral relations with the United States and other Western countries. Pakistan is also an important member of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC). Pakistan has used the OIC as a forum for Enlightened Moderation, its plan to promote a renaissance and enlightenment in the Islamic world.
Wary of Soviet expansion, Pakistan had strong relations with both the United States of America and the People's Republic of China during much of the Cold War. It was a member of the CENTO and SEATO military alliances. Its alliance with the United States was especially close after the Soviets invaded the neighboring country of Afghanistan.
In 1964, Pakistan signed the Regional
Cooperation for Development (RCD) Pact with Turkey and Iran, when all
three countries were closely allied with the U.S., and as neighbors of
the Soviet Union, wary of perceived Soviet expansionism. To this day,
Pakistan has a close relationship with Turkey. RCD became defunct after
the Iranian Revolution, and a Pakistani-Turkish initiative led to the
founding of the Economic Cooperation Organisation (ECO) in 1985.
Pakistan's relations with India have improved recently and this has
opened up Pakistan's foreign policy to issues beyond security. This
development might completely change the complexion of Pakistan's foreign relations.
Pakistan joined the Non-Aligned Movement in 1979.