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Government
of
Prime Minister
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Domestic reforms
Government
Prime ministerial ship
East-Pakistan Commission
Balochistan unrest
Constitutional reforms
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
Socialist economics reforms
Industrialization
Integrated Steel Mills
Port Qasim
Nationalization
Socialism
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Army
Air Force
Naval
Naval Aviation
Marines
Federal Security Force
Federal Investigation Agency
Civil unrest
Coup d'état
Trial of Prime minister
Death sentence
Legacy
Memorials
Nuclear
policy
Nuclear development
Nuclear energy development
Project-706
Uranium enrichment programme
Plutonium reprocessing programme
Chagai Hills
Ras Koh Hills
Inaugurating first atomic power plant
Radiation health services
Establishing Pakistan nuclear industry
Educational
reforms
Curriculum reforms
Modern Islamic education
Physics research council
Founding Institute of Nuclear Physics
Civil Services Academy reforms
Engineering Council
Directorate for Science and Technology (DST)
PAEC
with
CERN
Academy of Letters
Administrative Government
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Tikka Khan
Zülfikar Ali Khan
Muhammad Shariff
Aziz Ahmad
A. G. N. Kazie
Abdul Qayyum Khan
Mubashir Hassan
Rana Hanif Khan
Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry
Hayat Khan Sherpao
Kausar Niazi
Ghulam Ishaq Khan
Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi
J. A. Rähim
Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan
Naseerullah Babar
Nusrat Bhutto
Sheikh Mohammad Rashid
Syed Mohammad Ahsan
Hamood-ür Rahmann
Hasan Hafeez Ahmad
Dorab Patel
Fäkha-ruddin G. Abrahim
Abdus Salam
Iftikharr Ahmad
Abdul Hafiz Pirzada
Ahmed Hussain A. Kazi
Faiz Ahmäd Fāiz
Taj Haider
Nine Party Opposition Alliance
Secularist
front
Independence Movement
Asghar Khan
Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri
Gohar Ayub Khan
Fakhar Imam
Abida Hussain
Scher Afgann Nyäzie
Ahmed Raza Kasuri
Socialist front
Awami National Party
Abdul Valie Khan
Asfandiyar Vali Khan
Ajmall Khattake
Afrasiejab Khattake
Ahsan Wynne
Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Communist
front
Communist Party
Jam Sakqi
Nazeer Abbasi
Habib Jalib
Afzal Bangash
C. R. Aslam
Meraj Muhammad Khan
D. A. H. Khan
Sibtey Hasan
Faiz Ahmad Faiz
Islamist
front
United Democratic Front
Pakistan National Alliance
A. A. Maududi
Ahmad Nourani
Mufti Mahmud
Samieul Haque
Maulvi Mushtaq Hussain
Kazi Hussain Ahmad
Munavar Hasan
Baloch front
Democratic Country Party
Akbar Bughtie
Khair Bax Marrie
Ataullah Mengal
Ghaus Bax Bizenjo
Sherbaz Mazarie
Conservative front
Pakistan Muslim League
Ch. Zahoor Ilahi
Peer Pagarah
Khuvaja M. Safdarh
Hidden directives
Fair Play
111th Psychological Brigade
X Corps
Faiz Ali Chishti
Zia-ul-Haque
Khalid Mahmood Arif
Akhtar Abdur Rahman
Ghulam Jilani Khan
Nationalist fronts
Baloch nationalism
Balochistan Liberation Front
Balochistan Liberation Army
Sindhi nationalism
Great Sindh National Front
Sindhudesh
Pashtunistan
Foreign policy
Samjhauta Express
Trade treaty with India
Diplomatic distaste with the United States
Recognition of Bangladesh
Strengthening Sino-Pak relations
State visit to North-Korea
Trade relations with Singapore
Simla Agreement
Normalization of Soviet-Pakistan relations
Building ties with Muslim world
hosting 2nd OIC in Lahore
Libyan support for Pakistan
Colonel Gaddafi's support for Bhutto
Iranian-Pakistan military axis
Pakistan-Turkish strategic alliance
Free Trade Agreement with Poland
Promoting Pakistan-Saudi Arabia relations
Tensions with Israel
Support for Palestine
Military and strategic treaty with Germany
Economic relations with Switzerland
Refusal of signing Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)
Bhutto family
S. N. Bhutto
(father)
Nusrat Izpahanie Bhutto
(wife)
Benazir Bhutto
(eldest daughter)
Murtaza Bhutto
(son)
Sanam Bhutto
(daughter)
Shahnawaz Bhutto
(youngest son)
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