CSS HISTORY OF PAKISTAN & INDIA Complete Guide With Free Preparation Material
CSS HISTORY OF PAKISTAN & INDIA is one of this competitive exam’s most important compulsory papers, as it covers all the basic knowledge required for a bureaucrat about Pakistan. A lot of preparatory material is in the market, but updated, reliable, and comprehensive material is required to clear this paper in this competitive exam.
CSS HISTORY OF PAKISTAN & INDIA Syllabus Overview
I. Muslim Rule and Heritage in India (712–1857)
- Arrival and Foundation of Muslim Rule
- Important Rulers: Slave Dynasty & Mughals
- Spirit and Legacy of Muslim Civilization
- Art, Architecture, Literature
- Public Administration under Muslim Rule
- Systems: Economic, Social, Judicial, Civil, Military
- Industry, Trade and Commerce
- Financial Administration
II. British Rule in India (1857–1947)
- British Imperialism & East India Company
- Downfall of the Mughal Empire
- War of Independence 1857: Causes and Effects
III. British Reforms and Indian Politics (1858–1947)
- Constitutional and Political Reforms
- Growth of Political Parties – Indian Congress
IV. Muslim Struggle for Independence
- Shah Wali Ullah, Syed Ahmad Shaheed, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
- All India Muslim League
- Partition of Bengal, Simla Deputation
- Lucknow Pact, Khilafat Movement
- Nehru Report, Quaid’s Fourteen Points
V. Pakistan Movement
- Allama Iqbal’s Allahabad Address (1930)
- Round Table Conferences
- Congress Rule in Provinces (1937–39)
- Lahore Resolution (1940)
- Various Missions and Partition Plans
- Founders: Quaid-i-Azam, Mohsin-ul-Mulk, Syed Amir Ali, Ali Brothers, Sir Agha Khan, Chaudhry Rahmat Ali
VI. History of Pakistan (1947–Present)
- Early Challenges
- Quaid-i-Azam as Governor-General
- Constitution Making Efforts
VII. Military in Politics
- Ayub Khan, Yahya Khan, Zia-ul-Haq, Pervez Musharraf
- Civil-Military Relations
VIII. Separation of East Pakistan
IX. Democracy in Pakistan
- Liaquat Ali Khan to Firoz Khan Noon (1947–1958)
- Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (1971–1977)
- Benazir, Nawaz Sharif
- Revival (1988–1999), Restoration (2008–Present)
- Role of Political Parties and Pressure Groups
X. Foreign Policy of Pakistan (1947–1999)
- Key Events and Directions
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