Pakistan's Westernized founding fathers and their successors loved to have a drink and sat on the periodic demands of a ban on alcohol until the 1970s when the prohibition—at least on paper—was imposed
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Curious Case Of Prohibition In Pakistan: High Or Dry
Prohibition in Pakistan has been relaxed over the years with provincial governments granting more permits to individuals and hotels to sell alcohol amid a debate on the benefits of the liquor ban
Imran Khan Poses Pakistan Army Hardest Challenge In Decades
Khan has precipitated the worst crisis for the military since last decade when a lawyers’ movement forced Pervez Musharraf out of power and it later failed to detect Osama bin Laden’s presence in Abbottabad, Pakistan’s equivalent of Sandhurst
Frenemies: Army Brass In Early Decades of Free India, Pakistan
Top Indian and Pakistani military officers shared much affinity in the early years of India and Pakistan as nation-states having trained and served together in the British Indian Army before 1947
Coup Apologist To Activist: Highs, Lows Of Pakistan’s Judiciary
Pakistan’s judiciary has had an unenviable record of legitimizing military rulers under the 'doctrine of necessity but has also over the decades managed to stand out by exerting a check on the executive and the military establishment