2. Pakistan is a sovereign country in South Asia.
With a population exceeding 180 million people,
it is the sixth most populous country and with
an area covering 796,095 km, it is the 36th
largest country in the world in terms of area.
Pakistan has a 1,046-kilometre (650 mi)
coastline along the Arabian Sea and the Gulf
of Oman in the south and is bordered by India
to the east, Afghanistan to the west and
north, Iran to the southwest and China in the
far northeast.
3. • In August 2008,
Pervez Musharraf
stood down as
Pakistan's
president after
having already
resigned the
posts of Chief of
Army Staff and
Prime Minister. It
was a final end to
a dictorial rule
that started when
he seized power
4. Mamnoon Hussain is a Pakistani textile
businessman and politician who has been
President of Pakistan since 2013. Hussain
briefly served as Governor of Sindh in 1999;
his stint as Governor was cut short by the
October 1999 military coup d'état.
Born: 1940, Agra
Office: President of Pakistan since 2013
Education: Institute of Business
Administration, Karachi
Presidential term: September 9, 2013 –
5. Democracy
Md. Mian
Sudroo
(Muslim
League)
Asif Ali
Zardari
(Peoples
Party)
Mamnon
Hussain
(Muslim
League
6.
7. Nepali officially the Federal Democratic
Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked
sovereign state located in South Asia.
With an area of 147,181 square kilometres
and a population of approximately 27
million Nepal is the world's 93rd largest
country by land mass and the 41st most
populous country. It is located in the
Himalayas and bordered to the nort
8. King Gyanendra's second reign was marked by constitutional
turmoil. His predecessor King Birendra had established a
constitutional monarchy in which he delegated policy to a
representative government. The growing insurgency of the
Nepalese Civil War during King Gyanendra's reign interfered
with elections of representatives. After several delays in
elections, King Gyanendra suspended the constitution and
assumed direct authority in February 2005, assuring that it
would be a temporary situation to suppress the Maoist
insurgency. In the face of broad opposition, he restored the
previous parliament in April 2006. His reign ended
approximately two years later, when the Nepalese
Constituent Assembly declared Nepal a republic and abolished
the monarchy.
9. Sushil Koirala was born to
Bodh Prasad Koirala and
Kuminidi Koirala on 12
August 1939. Koirala is
unmarried and known to
live a simple life.A
member of the politically
prominent Koirala family,
he is the cousin of former
Prime Ministers Matrika
Prasad Koirala