Exploring Post-Colonialism in Pakistan: Challenges and Transformations in the Political System

Authors

  • Aneel Waqas Khan Visiting Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Government College University, Lahore.
  • Muhammad Saleem Kakar Lecturer, Department of Humanities COMSATS University Islamabad.
  • Dr. Aziz Ullah Lecturer, Faculty of Social Sciences, Air University, Islamabad.

Keywords:

Post-colonialism, Transformation, Political system

Abstract

This paper explores the persevering effect of provincial heritages on Pakistan's political framework and the difficulties and changes it faces in the post-frontier period. Through a complete examination of verifiable directions, institutional systems, and philosophical standards, the review clarifies the complicated interaction between frontier legacy and native political elements. It looks at how provincial period establishments and practices keep on forming administration designs and power relations inside the state while likewise investigating the manners by which post-pioneer thought, and developments have impacted political talk and activism in Pakistan. By researching the contestations encompassing Pakistan's post-frontier character and the battles for a majority rules government and civil rights, this paper adds to a nuanced comprehension of the intricacies intrinsic to the country's political scene. It highlights the basics of tending to pilgrim heritages in moulding a more comprehensive and impartial political request.

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Published

2024-06-27

How to Cite

Aneel Waqas Khan, Muhammad Saleem Kakar, & Dr. Aziz Ullah. (2024). Exploring Post-Colonialism in Pakistan: Challenges and Transformations in the Political System. Pakistan Journal of Society, Education and Language (PJSEL), 10(2), 482–492. Retrieved from https://pjsel.jehanf.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1445