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PERVEZ MUSHARRAF 1943: Born in Delhi, India. 1961: Join Pakistan military academy. 1999: Leads bloodless coup and becomes two year later. 2007: Loses power. 2008: Goes into self- imposed exile-returns from 2013 to 2016 2014: Charged with high treason.

1.Human developmental index Pakistan's HDI grew at an average rate of 2.7% per year 2.Education The budget increased from 500 million to 28 billion Number of universities increased 3.Health Life expectancy increased 4.Poverty halved.

Kargil conflict during musharraf regin

Kargil war started in may and July in 1999 This war was between Indian and Pakistani militant Pervez Musharraf masterminded kargil conflict Indian 524 soldiers died. Pakistan 696 soldiers were killed

Musharaf efforts to resolve Kashmir issue Musharraf proposed 4 points to resolve the issue Kashmir will have the same borders but people will be allowed to move back and forth to the region 2.The region will have self governance but not independenc 3.Troops will be withdrawn 4.A joint supervision mechanism will be set up with India, Pakistan and Kashmir represented it.

Emergency by musharaf Declared emergency on November 3, 2007. Lasted until Decmeber 15th 2007. Constitution of Pakistan was suspended. Position of President and COAS was uder Musharraf. Elections of january were postponed. Restriction on media.

Lal masjid Operation

The operation held in July 2007 Operation was between Islamic fundamentalist militants and government. Operation resulted in 154 deaths

Some other major reforms: AGRICULTUR DAMS WOMEN EMPOWERMENT. Saving and investments Gross domestic product Increased from $60billion to $170billion Domestic and foreign investments Increase from $60billion to $170 billion EXPORTS Triple form $7billion to $22billion INTERNATIONAL TRADE Increase from $20billion to $60 billion.

Some blundurs by musharaf Musharaf support for us war on terror National reconciliation ordinance National accountability bureau Issue of kala bagh dam Emergency by musharaf Lal masjid operation. On October 12, 1999, while Musharraf was out of the country, Sharif dismissed him and tried to prevent the plane carrying Musharraf home from landing at the Karachi airport. The armed forces, however, took control of the airport and other government installations and deposed Sharif, paving the way for Musharraf to become head of a military government. Although he was generally considered to hold moderate views and promised an eventual return to civilian rule, Musharraf suspended the constitution and dissolved parliament. He formed the National Security Council, made up of civilian and military appointees, to run Pakistan in the interim. In early 2001 he assumed the presidency and later attempted to negotiate an agreement with India over the Kashmir region. In 2007 Musharraf sought reelection to the presidency, but he faced opposition from Pakistan’s Supreme Court, primarily over the issue of his continuing to serve simultaneously as both president and head of the military. The court thwarted his attempt to suspend the chief justice, and in October it delayed the results of Musharraf’s reelection (by the parliament). In November Musharraf responded by declaring a state of emergency. Citing growing terrorist threats, he suspended the constitution for a second time, dismissed the chief justice and replaced other justices on the Supreme Court, arrested opposition political leaders, and imposed restrictions on the independent press and media. Later that month the reconstituted Supreme Court dismissed the last legal challenges to his reelection, and he resigned his military post to become a civilian president. Musharraf ended the state of emergency in mid-December, though, before restoring the constitution, he instituted several amendments to it that protected the measures enacted during emergency rule.

Pervez Musharraf at the World Economic Forum Pervez Musharraf at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland, 2008. © World Economic Forum/swiss-image.ch—Remy Steinegger The poor performance of Musharraf’s party in the February 2008 parliamentary elections was widely seen as a rejection of the president and his rule. The elections yielded an opposition coalition headed by Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, who had been assassinated in December 2007. Citing grave constitutional violations, the governing coalition moved in early August 2008 to begin impeachment proceedings against Musharraf, and, faced with the impending charges, Musharraf announced his resignation on August 18. In October 2010, after a period of self-imposed exile, Musharraf announced the formation of a new political party, the All Pakistan Muslim League, and vowed to return to Pakistan in time for the 2013 national elections. He did so in March 2013, but his bid to stand in elections faced a variety of legal and political obstacles, including several open criminal investigations regarding his actions as president. On April 18 a Pakistani court disqualified him from entering the race because of an ongoing investigation regarding his suspension of the constitution in 2007. He was arrested the following day to face charges stemming from the investigation. In August 2013, with Musharraf still under house arrest, murder charges were filed against him in connection with Bhutto’s assassination in 2007. Musharraf was permitted to leave the country to seek medical treatment in Dubai in 2016, where he remained thereafter. In late 2018 it was revealed that his health was rapidly deteriorating due to amyloidosis. He was convicted a year later in absentia on charges of high treason and sentenced to death, though his state of health made any return to Pakistan unlikely. In January 2020, the special court that issued the sentence was ruled unconstitutional, and his conviction was overturned.

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