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The document outlines a 30-day study plan focused on Pakistan Affairs and Current Affairs, divided into four weeks covering domestic and external affairs, global security issues, and socio-economic and environmental topics. Each week includes specific daily topics, review days, and a final revision with a mock test. Additionally, it provides a notes template, flashcard sheet with key terms, past paper questions, and recommended sources for further reading.

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CSS 30-Day Study Plan: Pakistan Affairs

& Current Affairs (Integrated)


📅 Study Plan Overview

Week 1: Pakistan’s Domestic Affairs


Day 1: Political Evolution since 1971

Day 2: Democratic System in Pakistan

Day 3: Civil-Military Relations

Day 4: Economic Challenges

Day 5: Energy Crisis

Day 6: Social Issues: Poverty, Health, Education

Day 7: Review Day

Week 2: Pakistan’s External Affairs


Day 8: Pakistan-India Relations

Day 9: Pakistan-China Relations

Day 10: Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations

Day 11: Pakistan-Russia & Iran Relations

Day 12: Pakistan-US Relations

Day 13: Pakistan & Muslim World

Day 14: Pakistan & Regional Organizations

Week 3: Global Issues I (Security Focused)


Day 15: War on Terror & Counter-Terror

Day 16: Proxy Wars & Non-State Actors

Day 17: Changing Security Dynamics

Day 18: Nuclear Program of Pakistan

Day 19: Nuclear Politics in South Asia


Day 20: International Security

Day 21: Weekly Review

Week 4: Global Issues II (Socio-Economic & Environmental)


Day 22: Global Energy Politics

Day 23: Globalization & Trade

Day 24: Political Economy & Human Rights

Day 25: Climate Change & Environment

Day 26: Population Issues

Day 27: MDGs & SDGs

Day 28: Kashmir & Palestine

Day 29: Middle East Crisis

Day 30: Final Revision + Mock Test


📝 Notes Template (for Each Topic)
Use the following format to make notes for each topic:

1. 1. Definition / Introduction
2. 2. Historical Background (if applicable)
3. 3. Current Scenario
4. 4. Issues / Challenges
5. 5. Government Policies / Initiatives
6. 6. Data, Reports, and Quotes
7. 7. Way Forward / Recommendations
8. 8. Conclusion
🧠 Flashcard Sheet (Key Facts & Terms)
CPEC: China-Pakistan Economic Corridor

NAP: National Action Plan

FATF: Financial Action Task Force

RCD: Regional Cooperation for Development (precursor to ECO)

COP: Conference of the Parties (on climate change)

Kashmir Issue: UN Resolutions, Article 370, Simla Agreement

Energy Crisis: Circular debt, IPPs, fuel imports

Terrorism: TTP, NAP, Zarb-e-Azb, Radd-ul-Fasaad

UNDP: United Nations Development Programme

IMF Bailout: Loan program to stabilize Pakistan’s economy


📝 Topic-wise Past Paper Questions (Pakistan Affairs + Current Affairs)

Civil-Military Relations
- Discuss the implications of civil-military imbalance on Pakistan's democratic setup.

Energy Crisis
- What are the causes and consequences of Pakistan’s energy crisis? Suggest solutions.

Pakistan-India Relations
- How has the Kashmir dispute affected Pakistan-India relations since 1947?

War on Terror
- Evaluate Pakistan’s role in the US-led War on Terror and its impact on internal security.

Foreign Policy Post 9/11


- Critically analyze Pakistan's foreign policy shifts in the post-9/11 era.

Non-State Actors
- Discuss the role of non-state actors in destabilizing regional peace and Pakistan’s strategy
to counter them.
📚 Recommended Sources & Readings
- Ikram Rabbani – Pakistan Affairs

- Hamid Khan – Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan

- Dawn & Express Tribune Editorials (daily current affairs)

- PILDAT & IPRI Reports on governance and foreign policy

- Pakistan Economic Survey 2023–24

- SDPI & PIDE research papers

- UNDP Human Development Reports

- Stratfor, CSIS, Wilson Center – International Analysis

- Official websites: UN, WTO, SAARC, ECO, OIC, FATF

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