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The document outlines a range of vocabulary, idioms, and expressions related to complex socio-political issues, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by Pakistan. It highlights themes such as violence, political instability, and the need for effective counter-terrorism measures. The text emphasizes the importance of sincere political efforts and legislative reforms to address ongoing security concerns and historical grievances.

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The document outlines a range of vocabulary, idioms, and expressions related to complex socio-political issues, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by Pakistan. It highlights themes such as violence, political instability, and the need for effective counter-terrorism measures. The text emphasizes the importance of sincere political efforts and legislative reforms to address ongoing security concerns and historical grievances.

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CSS 2026 Vocabulary, Idioms and expressionsth

 Embroiled (thrown into)


 Inception (birth)
 Curse rather than an asset
 Even after the lapse of seven decades
 Centre stage (dominance)
 Global struggle
 Menace (threat)
 Metamorphosis (change)
 Winds of terror have swept all across the region
 Mayhem: barbadi
 Disproportionate (in appropriate)
 Morph
 Tragic course of events
 Modus operandi (mode of operating)
 Upheaval (disruption)
 rising exclusivity
 perennial conflicts
 exacerbated
 the result of choice rather than a chance policy
decision
 turning the tide of the war
 Toppled
 polarization in an already volatile society.
 the subsequent exodus left scars of extreme violence
 ungoverned wilderness of Afghanistan
 more players still pouring in from around the world to
fill in the power vacuum in the vast
 lasting rifts and fault lines
 porous border compounded the security situation
 the rise of Violent Non-State Actors (VNSAs)
 unemployment shot up
 economic disparities
 capacity issues of Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs)
 inefficiency of the criminal justice system
 a plethora of terrorist organizations.
 Counter terrorism laws are special laws enacted for
prosecuting terrorists, their financiers and sponsors
 including heinous crimes, bearing nexus to militancy
and proscribed terrorist networks
 A thorough examination is needed to see why these
policies have not yielded the desired results, not just
for introspection but more importantly to plug the
holes in the system for making it more responsive,
efficient and effective in the future
 We have to understand that only rhetoric and political
point-scoring, devoid of sincerity of intent and
earnest efforts for implementation, would take us
nowhere
 lack of parliamentary or civilian oversight, and
ambiguity in policy and operational framework.
 augur well for legitimacy and ownership
 perennial thorny issue
 myriad security concern
 For a sustainable solution to the myriad security
concerns
 especially those conceived by the world as state
proxies.
 in silos with little or no horizontal or vertical links
 A silver lining started appearing, at least in the
legislative realm
 Peddled
 Impede rather than foster
 Alarmist situation
 Based more or fear or ignorance than empirical reality
 Descent into chaos
 Clientelist politics
 Beaten back and dislodge
 Spearheading the agenda to
 Underline ( highlights)
 Manifest itself in many different ways
 The urge for change may yet crystallize into
 It promised of tapping the resilience of Pakistani
nation
 Long deserved but found so elusive
 Pakistan is a prisoner of its geography and history.
 At the cusp of
 This an even more volatile region
 Constantly revive memory of the past
 Political reins
 Created political uncertainty and tumult
 Political maelstrom
 Sworn in to take army back into barracks
 Transmogrification of parliamentary system of
government into a presidential one
 Whether overt or behind the scene
 Political vacuum
 Daunting challenges
 Well crafted
 Politicians falter
 Islamic blueprint
 Army was also saddled at birth with this paradoxical
identity
 Ostensibly
 Who lost its liberal bearings
 Coercive power
 Military prowess
 The paradox of power that hobbled Pakistan slow
progress
 Successive politicians suborned
 hybrid mix of kinetic and non-kinetic state response
 Swaths of areas
 enacted in this regard

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