Essays on Quaid-e-Azam
The Pakistan foreign policy under Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah represented a confluence of three variables: the Quaid’s world view or cosmology, the security compulsions of the new state of Pakistan and the Cold War International System in which Pakistan had to conduct itself after its inception on 14 August 1947. Despite his failing health, the...
Significant individuals contribute to periods of change and to a large extent this can be said for Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the man who lead the movement for an independent Pakistan. Throughout his political career spanning from 1896 to his death in 1948, Jinnah made many significant contributions towards the improvement of India’s Hindu-Muslim relations and...
Fatima Ali Jinnah was the nearest siblings of the primary governor of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. She was born in Karachi on the thirtieth July 1893. Her brother became her guardian once the death of their father in 1901. She joined the Bandara for her early studies and stayed in a hostel. After then,...