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The Role of Military in Politics: Institutionalizing Civilian Control over Pakistans Military

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Muhammad Ali

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PhD

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University of Karachi

City

Karachi

Province

Sindh

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2017

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

International Relations

Language

English

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http://prr.hec.gov.pk/jspui/bitstream/123456789/13197/1/Muhammad_Ali_IR_2017_UoK_18.03.2019.pdf

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2021-02-17 19:49:13

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2024-03-24 20:25:49

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1676725131036

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Unless we compare we cannot identify? So for all those who propagate the theme of ''leave the army alone'' or ''stop army bashing'' in the name of patriotism I can only say that this will do no good to an institution whose identity is undergoing a change and which needs to be debated. After all here was an army that not very long ago, created maintained and executed proxies to try and achieve its strategic ends. If it is now growing up to realize the fruitlessness of this failed strategy and the harm that it has brought to the country than is it not a sign of change? For the army and its senior military leadership it will be no mean task to break away from the ideological and strategic frontiers that has taken it decades to build, consolidate and reside within. Drawing comparison between the army of the past and today will only help army to build on its resolve and ability to bring about a change in its character and functions; from an army accused of periodical political interference''s and running the governments to the army now ready to cede to the civilian control. The question that I investigate is ‘Will military cede to civilian control?’ The army may have finally realized that subordinating itself to the civilian control is actually the best method to both win public approval as well as safeguard its institutional interests. Subordination to civilian authority will not be easy if the officer corps especially the senior military officers don''t accept that, ‘civilians too can make mistakes’. If our military has learnt from its history than today it definitely has an opportunity to build on the good work it has done so far on the matter of civilian and democratic rehabilitation by distancing itself from the politics. In fact an important benchmark on the change in the future behavior of the army would be the difficulty to distinguish on important policy matters, the views of the army from those of the civilian rulers. On termination of General Musharaf’s military rule two important measures were taken by the civilian government; it appointed a President that belonged and was leading a ruling party; the separation of the post of Prime Minister and the Defence Minister. The presidency which in the past was military compliant when worn as a crown by the leadership of the party became an important stabilizing factor to combat all crisis situations. The separation of the post of Defence Minister ensured bringing in an intermediary only through whom the army chief now reported to the Prime Minister, to whom he previously reported directly. These were institutionalized methods of control exercised by the government unlike some other dreadful efforts like bringing ISI under the ministry of interior and imposing the Kerry Lugar conditioned formalities on the army. These actions by the government amply demonstrate how well planned as well as poorly conducted methods employed to control the military by the civilian government could be. These had far reaching strategic and political consequences for the country in the past and if managed poorly they will continue to adversely affect the nature of civil-military relationship in future as well. Institutionalization of control that the civilians may exercise over the military in Pakistan will stretch over a long duration. Both civilians as well as military leaders will have to understand the benefits of this process. Democracy is still in a state of infancy in Pakistan but it is the only system of government that can help Pakistan to combat the many problems it faces today. For democracy to consolidate in Pakistan the military must subordinate to the civilian authority. The Dissertation suggests the ways and means to achieve it.
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نیاز فتح پوری

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نیازصاحب فتح پوری بھی اکاسی(۸۱) برس کی عمر میں کراچی میں انتقال کر گئے۔موصوف کی ساری عمر شعروادب کے چمن زارمیں گلگشت کرتے گزری، اگرچہ انھوں نے مورخ ،عالمِ دین، ماہرِ نفسیات ،ان میں سے ہرایک کاروپ دھارنا چاہا لیکن ان کوکامیابی نہیں ہوئی۔ البتہ وہ عربی اور انگریزی سے آشنا، فارسی میں پختہ استعداد اوراُردو زبان کے صاحبِ طرز انشا پرداز ادیب، نغز گو شاعر اوربلند پایہ نقاد تھے۔ اُن کاتعلق اُردو زبان وادب کی اُس نسل سے تھا جو اب آفتابِ لب بام ہے ۔یہ نسل اب ختم ہورہی ہے، لیکن اس نے اپنے فیضِ قلم وانشا سے ہزاروں چراغ روشن کردیے ہیں جوآج برِصغیر میں اُردو کے سرمایۂ ادبیات میں گراں قدر اضافہ کررہے ہیں۔کتنے نوجوان ہیں جو’’ نگار‘‘ اور ’’شہاب کی سر گزشت‘‘ وغیرہ جیسی موصوف کی کتابیں اورمقالات پڑھ پڑھ کر ادیب ہوگئے۔ اس لحاظ سے کوئی شبہ نہیں وہ اُردو کے معمار تھے اورتاریخِ ادب میں اُن کانام اورکام قدر اور عزت کی نگاہ سے دیکھا جائے گا ۔
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Residual Analysis of Various Insecticides in Apis Florea, Apis Drosata Apidae: Hymenoptera and Occupationally Exposed Individuals

Insecticide exposure can affect honey bees in agro-ecosystems, posing behavioral stresses that can lead to population decline. In this study, insecticide incidence, DNA damage, and antioxidant enzyme activity were studied in Apis florea and A. dorsata honey bee samples collected from insecticide-treated and insecticide-free areas of Punjab, Pakistan. Seven insecticides: chlorpyrifos, dimethoate, imidacloprid, phorate, emamectin, chlorfenapyr, and acetamiprid were detected in seven samples of A. florea and five samples of A. dorsata. In total, 12 samples (22.2%) of honey bees were found positive to insecticide presence out of 54 samples. The most frequently detected insecticide was chlorpyrifos, which was found in four samples (7.4%), with a concentration ranging from 0.01 to 0.05 μg/g and an average concentration 0.03 μg/g. The comet assay or single cell gel electrophoresis assay, a simple way to measure DNA strand breaks in eukaryotic cells, was used to microscopically find damage of DNA at the level of a single cell. Comet tail lengths of DNA in A. florea and A. dorsata samples from insecticidetreated areas were significantly higher (P < 0.05) than samples from insecticide-free areas. The highest comet tail length (19.28 ± 2.67 μm) was observed in DNA of A. dorsata from insecticidetreated areas, while the minimum one (3.18 ± 1.46 μm) was noted in A. dorsata from insecticidefree areas. Catalase (CAT) activity did not vary significantly between honey bee samples from insecticide-treated and insecticide-free areas, while glutathione S transferase (GST) activity showed a significant reduction in response to insecticide exposure. 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Comet tail length in comet assay of the two exposed groups, i.e., pesticide operators and industry workers (16.33 ± 3.78 and 16.88 ± 4.57 µm) differed significantly (P < 0.01) from comet tail length of the control group (6.53 ± 2.75 µm).Values of serum cholinesterase (SChE) concentration were slightly lower (P > 0.05) in exposed individuals, whereas values of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) concentration were significantly higher (P < 0.01) in exposed individuals compared with control group. Exposure duration and total insecticide concentration in blood samples were positively associated with comet length, ALT activity, AST activity, and ALP activity, but negatively with SChE. DNA damage was significantly higher in smokers. Also, a positive association was found between comet length and number of cigarettes per day. 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