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This comprehensive study explores Pakistan’s trajectory during General Pervez Musharraf’s military regime from 1999 to 2002, a pivotal period marked by sweeping economic and political transformations. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the structural reforms implemented to revitalize Pakistan’s struggling economy, including privatization initiatives, fiscal reforms, and foreign policy adjustments.
Beyond economic dimensions, the work examines the political landscape reshaping that occurred during these formative years. It investigates how military rule influenced democratic institutions, governance structures, and civil-military relations during this turbulent era. The book contextualizes these changes within Pakistan’s broader historical trajectory and regional geopolitical dynamics.
Through detailed documentation and analysis, readers gain insight into how government policies affected various sectors and stakeholders, the international response to military rule, and the long-term implications of decisions made during this period. Essential for understanding modern Pakistani history and military governance.







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