PAKISTAN: THE ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE.
Abstract
The article tells about the difficult and controversial path of the country now known as Pakistan to independence. Attention is drawn to the persisting contradictions that did not allow this country to successfully advance along the path of democracy and economic progress.
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