Solution Pakistan: Volume I, Revised Second Edition

· Nawa Press Limited
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296
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About this eBook

 Will Pakistan become a failed state? 

Will it break into a few smaller states? 

Will it be denuclearised? 

These are the questions which haunt all Pakistanis, and the enemies and friends of Pakistan alike. What will be the future of Pakistan? No one knows - and no one can predict with certainty, but can the disaster be averted? 


This is the focus of this book - How Pakistan can be brought back from the brink?
Pakistan is deep in debt - internal and external, which it is struggling to pay off. Economists fear it is moving quickly towards a Debt Trap ... then economic collapse. Many Pakistanis fear that at this point, the world powers will rescue Pakistan - but on the conditions of handing over the nuclear weapons and technology - and may be to divide the country into a few smaller states?


 What are the chances of this scenario ever happening, and what could be done to avert this?

About the author

Zakir M. Malik hails from the city of Jhelum in Pakistan. He is a keen researcher with special interests in geopolitics, political economy, world history, and public health.


He wrote the first edition of this book in 2013 under his pen name "Meem Zaal Jeem", which stands for "Malik Zakir Jhelumy". The pen name was inspired by the popular TV comedy show Hasb E Haal, where comedian Sohail Ahmed occasionally plays as the poet, Meem Sheen Dharkan.

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