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Pakistan: Partition, Politics and Society by Naumana Kiran provides an in-depth study of the socio-political transformations that shaped Pakistan from its inception. The book revisits the Partition of 1947, exploring its human, political, and social consequences, and examines how those early experiences continue to influence Pakistani society today.
Dr. Naumana Kiran highlights the interplay of politics, identity, and governance in Pakistan’s journey, focusing on nation-building, leadership struggles, communal divisions, and evolving societal structures. Drawing on historical events and academic insight, the book sheds light on both challenges and achievements in Pakistan’s political and social fabric.
This work is especially valuable for students, researchers, and general readers of history, political science, and South Asian studies, offering a nuanced understanding of how the Partition shaped the identity and direction of Pakistan as a nation.
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