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The Turning Point The main theme of this chapter is the turning point of Pakistan. It is mostly about how the whole pakistan; East Pakistan and West Pakistan was turning it's back from the military dictatorship of Ayub Khan. During the Ayub regime the government of pakistan was not a constitutional type of government and the people of pakistan had enough with the Ayub regime. That's why the people of Pakistan; both East Pakistan and West Pakistan was turning it's back from the military regime. Ayub Khan came into power in 1958. After coming into power Ayub Khan immediately brought charges of corruption and nepotism against politicians, high officials and rich businessmen. In 1959 he promulgated two orders EBDO and PODO. Under EBDO many politicians from West Pakistan and East Pakistan lost the right to engage in politics. Literally, Ayub Khan banned all politicians and political parties from the whole Pakistan. In 1959 he introduced a new political system known as Basic De...
Examine the role and strategy of China during the liberation war of 1971.What China was thinking about Bangladesh? What were they doing? Why? Bangladesh is a country in South Asia with 148,460 square kilometres. Bangladesh shares borders with India and Myanmar but Bangladesh is narrowly separated from Nepal, Bhutan and China. Bangladesh got her independence from Pakistan after a long liberation war in 1971. The victory of nine months of liberation took place in Bangladesh. The victory of Bangladesh was not very possible without the help of other countries specially India. However, other countries like China, United States, Soviet Union, France, United Kingdom; their role in this liberation war was also very important. The role of China was especially important in the liberation war of Bangladesh. Firstly, the declaration of independence of Bangladesh by Bongobondhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman resulted in a civil war in the country. The inhuman genocide in East Pakistan resulted in a refugee ...
What are the ways development, globalization and overpopulation are connected with the Climate change? The earth is estimated to be 4.5 billion years old. In this age earth has faced many climate changes. Even the climate has changed so many times before humans. Earth’s climate changes naturally, it has been a snowball and a hothouse at different times in its past. But the current global warming is occurring roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming. It is occurring because of the level of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Humans have added a tremendous amount of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. And this carbon dioxide has caused climate change, as carbon dioxide is a long-lasting greenhouse gas that blocks heat that tries to rise off the planet. And development, globalization and overpopulation are all connected with climate change. Firstly, there are many unsustainable development practices responsible for triggering ...
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