Federalism and Provincial Autonomy in Pakistan: Challenges and Prospects

Authors

  • Jawad Ullah Lecturer Department of International Relations Abdul Wali Khan University
  • Ijaz Khalid Assistant Professor Department of Political Science Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan
  • Iqra Naveed Visiting Faculty, Department of International Relations AWKUM

Keywords:

Federalism, Provincial Autonomy, Centralization, Bureaucratic control, Military intervention, Constitutional Amendment

Abstract

Living in a Federal society means that you have the right to run your own affairs, control your recourses, shape your own society and government and the most important is to maintain your own identity. In 1947 when Pakistan came into being it was obvious that it would be a federal country with two wings far away from each other’s, secondly it has a diverse population even now. Throughout Pakistan’s history there was a struggle between various groups for provincial autonomy. In this paper an attempt is made to highlight this politics and to analyze that how different actors struggled over the issue of provincial autonomy.

Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Ullah, J., Khalid, I., & Naveed, I. (2024). Federalism and Provincial Autonomy in Pakistan: Challenges and Prospects. SADIQ Journal of Pakistan Studies, 4(2), 150–161. Retrieved from https://journals.iub.edu.pk/index.php/sjps/article/view/3752