Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan, December, 7-8, 2004.
Material type:
- KF 26 .F43 2004
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“December 7-8, 2004”.
“Organized jointly by : Area Study Centre (Russia, China & Central Asia), University of Peshawar”—cover page.
“Hanns-Seidel Foundation, Germany”—cover page.
Includes bibliographical references.
Some texts in Urdu.
Contents: 1. Inaugural speech
Azmat Hayat Khan (p. 1)—2. FATA needs serious attention
M. Tauqir Alam (p. 7)—3. The frontier policy of the government of India
Sir Ralph Griffith & Sir Philip Chetwode (p. 19)—4. Watch and ward on the frontier (1849-1947)
Muhammad Yahya Effendi (p. 41)—6. Operations in the lower Shaktu valley 16th-18th November 1937
Major T. H. Angus (p. 73)—7. Memorandum : H.O Fanshawe, Esquire, Offg. Chief Secretary to Govt., Punjab and its dependencies to the secretary to the government of India, Foreign Department. Lahore, 12th April 1895 (p. 83)—8. The roads of the North-West frontier
George K. Scott-Moncrieff (p. 101)—9. Tribal policy formulation by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto 1972-77”
Gen. Naseerullah Babar (p. 117)—10. The economic impact of the tribal areas
Nasser Ali Khan (p. 125)—11. The impact of Afghan crisis on federally administered tribal areas of Pakistan
Syed Minhajul Hassan (p. 131)—12. FATA : Politico-military appraisal
Brig. A.R. Siddiqi (p. 139)—13. FATA : the impact of F.C.R
Lateef Afridi (p. 149)—14. Tribal areas and its problems
Inayatullah Khan Mahsud (155)—15. Unrest in Mahsud area and the negotiations process
Yaqub Masud (p. 159)—16. Absence of monitoring leaves FATA backward
Mohammad Ali Khan (p. 169)—17. قباْیلی علاقه جات اوروزیرستان کی مسایل
مولانا نور محمد (p. 173)—Appendices.