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Pakistan’s Constitution: History, Military Interventions, and Democratic Struggles offers a clear and authentic account of Pakistan’s constitutional journey from independence to the present day. Written in simple and accessible language, the book traces how constitutional ideas evolved amid political instability, military rule, democratic movements, and social change. It explores the making and breakdown of constitutions, the impact of military interventions, the struggle for parliamentary democracy, and the ongoing challenges of federalism, fundamental rights, and rule of law. Rather than presenting dry legal details, the book connects constitutional developments with real political events, helping readers understand how law and power have shaped Pakistan’s state and society. This work is ideal for students, teachers, and general readers who want a coherent and reliable overview of Pakistan’s constitutional history and its continuing democratic challenges.Book information
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Politics and Government, History