VOCABULARY
1. Geopolitical (جغرافیائی سیاسی) — Related to politics and geography
2. Regime Change (حکومت کی تبدیلی) — Replacing a government, often through external pressure
3. Foe (دشمن) — Enemy
4. Tough Nut to Crack (مشکل مسئلہ) — A difficult challenge
5. Fissures (دراڑیں) — Divisions or cracks
6. Aggression (جارحیت) — Hostile attack
7. Diminished (کمزور/کم ہوا) — Reduced
8. Adventurism (مہم جوئی) — Risky political or military action
9. Quagmire (دلدل/مشکل صورت حال) — A difficult trap-like situation
10. Security Umbrella (حفاظتی چھتری) — Protection provided by a stronger power
11. Transactional (لین دین پر مبنی) — Based on interest, not loyalty
12. Expendable (قابلِ قربانی) — Easily sacrificed
13. Sovereign (خودمختار) — Independent
14. Foothold (قدم جمانا) — Initial position of influence
15. Divide and Rule (تقسیم کرو اور حکومت کرو) — Strategy of controlling others through division
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VOCABULARY
1. Navel-gazing (اپنے ہی معاملات میں ضرورت سے زیادہ غور) — Excessive self-analysis
2. Hacks (صحافی، طنزیہ انداز میں) — Journalists, often used informally or critically
3. Authoritarian (آمرانہ) — Favouring strong state control over freedoms
4. Autocratic (مطلق العنان) — Ruled by one powerful leader with little accountability
5. Case Studies (مثالی تحقیقی جائزے) — Detailed examples used for analysis
6. Godi Media (حکومت نواز میڈیا) — Media seen as overly supportive of the ruling government
7. Anchordom (اینکرز کی دنیا) — The sphere or culture of TV anchors
8. Hyper-nationalistic (حد سے زیادہ قوم پرست) — Excessively patriotic in an aggressive way
9. Emotionalism (جذباتیت) — Excessive reliance on emotion rather than reason
10. Muted Coverage (دبی ہوئی کوریج) — Soft or limited reporting
11. Subjugation (محکومی) — Bringing under control or domination
12. Illuminating (واضح کرنے والا) — Helpful in understanding something
13. Inward-looking (اندرونی توجہ رکھنے والا) — Focused mainly on domestic audience
14. Populace (عوام) — General population
15. Hegemony (غلبہ) — Dominance of one power, idea or culture
16. Selective (انتخابی/جزوی) — Choosing only some parts while ignoring others
17. Luminaries (نمایاں شخصیات) — Famous or respected people/institutions
18. Tilted Coverage (جانبدارانہ کوریج) — Reporting that favours one side
19. Shadow Banning (خفیہ پابندی) — Reducing online visibility without openly banning
20. Bemusing (حیران کن) — Confusing or puzzling
21. Blood Libel (خون کا جھوٹا الزام) — A serious defamatory accusation, historically used in religious prejudice
22. Delves Into (گہرائی میں جانا) — To examine deeply
23. Disinformation (غلط معلومات پھیلانا) — False information spread deliberately
24. Polarisation (تقسیم/شدت پسندی) — Deep division between groups
25. Top-down Pressure (اوپر سے دباؤ) — Pressure imposed by powerful authorities
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VOCABULARY
1. *Dominance* (غلبہ) — Strong control or influence over others
2. *Summit* (اعلیٰ سطحی ملاقات) — A meeting between top leaders
3. *Tariff* (درآمدی ٹیکس) — Tax on imported goods
4. *Leverage* (اثر و رسوخ) — Power used to influence others
5. *Spiral* (بڑھتا ہوا سلسلہ) — A situation that keeps getting worse
6. *Disruption* (خلل) — Interruption in normal working
7. *Overstretched* (حد سے زیادہ دباؤ میں) — Having too many responsibilities or burdens
8. *Sanctions* (پابندیاں) — Economic or political penalties
9. *Escalation* (شدت میں اضافہ) — Increase in conflict or tension
10. *Flashpoint* (خطرناک نکتہ) — A place or issue likely to cause conflict
11. *Guardrails* (حفاظتی حدود) — Rules or limits to prevent danger
12. *Volatile* (غیر مستحکم) — Likely to change suddenly or become dangerous
13. *Influence* (اثر) — Ability to shape decisions or events
14. *Demographic Decline* (آبادیاتی کمی) — Fall in population growth or working-age population
15. *Diplomatic Outcomes* (سفارتی نتائج) — Results achieved through negotiation
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1. Accountability (جوابدہی) 【N】 /uh-kown-tuh-BIL-uh-tee/
Being responsible and answerable for one’s actions. (Origin: Latin “computare” — to count).
> Strong institutions require accountability to prevent abuse of power.
SYN: Responsibility, Answerability, Liability
ANT: Impunity, Irresponsibility, Unaccountability
Visual Aid: Official answering before law 👤⚖️
Related Words: Accountable (adj.), Accountably (adv.)
2. Accentuated (مزید نمایاں کیا گیا) 【V/Adj】 /ak-SEN-choo-ay-tid/
Made stronger, clearer, or more noticeable. (Origin: Latin “accentus” — emphasis).
> Media rhetoric accentuated public hostility during the crisis.
SYN: Highlighted, Intensified, Emphasised
ANT: Reduced, Softened, Weakened
Visual Aid: Spotlight on one point 🔦
Related Words: Accentuate (v.), Accentuation (n.)
3. Aggression (جارحیت) 【N】 /uh-GRESH-un/
Hostile or violent action against another state, group, or person. (Origin: Latin “aggredi” — to attack).
> Cross-border aggression can destabilise an entire region.
SYN: Hostility, Attack, Belligerence
ANT: Peace, Restraint, Conciliation
Visual Aid: Two forces confronting each other ⚔️
Related Words: Aggressive (adj.), Aggressor (n.)
4. Apprehension (خدشہ) 【N】 /ap-ri-HEN-shun/
Fear, anxiety, or concern about something unpleasant. (Origin: Latin “apprehendere” — to seize).
> Pakistan has serious apprehension about hostile interference in its internal affairs.
SYN: Anxiety, Concern, Fear, Suspicion
ANT: Confidence, Assurance, Calmness
Visual Aid: Worried face before danger 😟
Related Words: Apprehensive (adj.), Apprehensively (adv.)
5. Authoritarian (آمرانہ) 【Adj】 /aw-thor-uh-TAIR-ee-un/
Favouring strict control, obedience, and limited freedom. (Origin: Latin “auctoritas” — authority).
> Vague restrictions on peaceful protest reflect an authoritarian mindset.
SYN: Dictatorial, Repressive, Autocratic
ANT: Democratic, Liberal, Participatory
Visual Aid: Heavy hand over citizens ✋🚫
Related Words: Authoritarianism (n.), Authority (n.)
6. Balance of Payments (ادائیگیوں کا توازن) 【N】 /BAL-uhns ov PAY-muhnts/
A country’s record of money coming in and going out through trade, remittances, loans, and investment.
> Imported energy shocks can weaken Pakistan’s balance of payments.
SYN: External account, Foreign payments position
ANT: Internal budget, Domestic account
Visual Aid: Money flowing in and out 💸↔️
Related Words: External balance (n.), Current account (n.)
7. Blatant (کھلم کھلا) 【Adj】 /BLAY-tunt/
Very obvious and offensive; done openly without shame. (Origin uncertain; used for loud/offensive conduct).
> A blatant violation of international law weakens regional stability.
SYN: Obvious, Open, Shameless, Flagrant
ANT: Hidden, Subtle, Concealed
Visual Aid: Red warning sign 🚨
Related Words: Blatantly (adv.)
8. Bodily Autonomy (جسمانی خود اختیاری) 【N】 /BOD-uh-lee aw-TON-uh-mee/
The right to make decisions about one’s own body.
> Women demanding bodily autonomy are demanding basic constitutional dignity.
SYN: Physical self-determination, Personal autonomy
ANT: Coercion, Control, Domination
Visual Aid: Person holding own rights 🧍♀️🛡️
Related Words: Autonomous (adj.), Autonomy (n.)
9. Ceasefire (جنگ بندی) 【N】 /SEES-fyre/
An agreement to stop fighting temporarily or permanently.
> A ceasefire can stop bullets, but dialogue is needed to stop mistrust.
SYN: Truce, Armistice, Halt in fighting
ANT: War, Escalation, Hostilities
Visual Aid: Guns falling silent 🕊️
Related Words: De-escalation (n.), Truce (n.)
10. Coherence (ربط) 【N】 /koh-HEER-uhns/
Logical connection and consistency in ideas or arguments. (Origin: Latin “cohaerere” — to stick together).
> A CSS essay must have argumentative coherence.
SYN: Consistency, Logic, Unity
ANT: Confusion, Contradiction, Disorder
Visual Aid: Linked chain 🔗
Related Words: Coherent (adj.), Coherently (adv.)
11. Communal Brutality (فرقہ وارانہ ظلم) 【N】 /kuh-MYOO-nul broo-TAL-uh-tee/
Violence or cruelty against people because of religious or communal identity.
> Communal brutality damages democracy and social harmony.
SYN: Sectarian violence, Religious persecution
ANT: Harmony, Tolerance, Pluralism
Visual Aid: Broken community circle 💔
Related Words: Communalism (n.), Brutal (adj.)
12. Constitutional Rights (آئینی حقوق) 【N】 /kon-sti-TOO-shun-ul ryts/
Rights guaranteed by the constitution of a state.
> Peaceful assembly and free expression are constitutional rights.
SYN: Legal rights, Fundamental rights, Civil liberties
ANT: Arbitrary control, Lawlessness, Repression
Visual Aid: Constitution protecting citizens 📜🛡️
Related Words: Constitution (n.), Constitutionalism (n.)
13. Conventional Dominance (روایتی عسکری برتری) 【N】 /kun-VEN-shun-ul DOM-uh-nuhns/
Military superiority in non-nuclear forces and weapons.
> The crisis challenged the myth of India’s conventional dominance.
SYN: Military superiority, Battlefield advantage
ANT: Military parity, Strategic balance
Visual Aid: Scales of military power ⚖️🪖
Related Words: Conventional forces (n.), Dominant (adj.)
14. Dissenters (اختلاف رائے رکھنے والے) 【N】 /di-SEN-ters/
People who openly disagree with official or dominant views. (Origin: Latin “dissentire” — to differ).
> Democracies protect dissenters instead of silencing them.
SYN: Critics, Opponents, Nonconformists
ANT: Supporters, Loyalists, Conformists
Visual Aid: One raised hand in crowd ✋
Related Words: Dissent (n/v), Dissenting (adj.)
15. Egregious (انتہائی سنگین) 【Adj】 /ih-GREE-jus/
Extremely bad, shocking, or unacceptable. (Origin: Latin “egregius” — standing out).
> Human rights bodies criticised egregious violations of religious freedom.
SYN: Shocking, Grave, Outrageous, Flagrant
ANT: Minor, Acceptable, Ordinary
Visual Aid: Serious red alert 🚨
Related Words: Egregiously (adv.)
16. Entitlement (حق جتانے کا احساس) 【N】 /en-TYE-tul-munt/
A belief that one deserves special treatment or privilege.
> Impunity often creates a dangerous sense of entitlement.
SYN: Privilege, Claim, Presumption
ANT: Humility, Modesty, Responsibility
Visual Aid: Crown over one person 👑
Related Words: Entitled (adj.), Entitle (v.)
17. Exploitation (استحصال) 【N】 /ek-sploy-TAY-shun/
Unfair use of people, resources, or power for personal benefit. (Origin: French “exploiter” — to use).
> Unpaid internships may reinforce class-based exploitation.
SYN: Abuse, Misuse, Oppression
ANT: Fairness, Protection, Justice
Visual Aid: Heavy load on weak shoulders 🧱
Related Words: Exploit (v.), Exploitative (adj.)
18. Export Competitiveness (برآمدی مسابقت) 【N】 /EK-sport kum-PET-uh-tiv-nis/
A country’s ability to sell goods and services successfully in global markets.
> Pakistan needs export competitiveness to reduce IMF dependence.
SYN: Trade strength, Market competitiveness
ANT: Export weakness, Trade uncompetitiveness
Visual Aid: Products moving to world markets 🚢🌍
Related Words: Competitive (adj.), Competitiveness (n.)
19. Extermination (خاتمہ) 【N】 /ik-stur-muh-NAY-shun/
Complete killing or destruction of a group, species, or problem. (Origin: Latin “exterminare” — to drive out).
> Animal welfare policy must replace extermination with humane management.
SYN: Elimination, Destruction, Eradication
ANT: Protection, Preservation, Conservation
Visual Aid: Warning against cruelty 🛑🐾
Related Words: Exterminate (v.), Exterminator (n.)
20. Fiscal Discipline (مالیاتی نظم و ضبط) 【N】 /FIS-kul DIS-uh-plin/
Careful control of government spending, borrowing, and deficits.
> IMF programmes usually require strict fiscal discipline.
SYN: Budget control, Financial restraint
ANT: Fiscal irresponsibility, Overspending
Visual Aid: Locked national budget 🔒📊
Related Words: Fiscal policy (n.), Deficit (n.)
21. Geopolitical Dividends (جغرافیائی سیاسی فوائد) 【N】 /jee-oh-puh-LIT-i-kul DIV-i-dendz/
Strategic benefits gained from a country’s political or regional position.
> Pakistan must convert geopolitical dividends into geo-economic gains.
SYN: Strategic gains, Diplomatic benefits
ANT: Strategic losses, Diplomatic setbacks
Visual Aid: Map producing benefits 🗺️📈
Related Words: Geopolitics (n.), Geo-economics (n.)
22. Hegemonic (بالادستی پسندانہ) 【Adj】 /hej-uh-MON-ik/
Seeking dominance or control over others. (Origin: Greek “hegemon” — leader).
> A hegemonic regional policy creates mistrust among neighbours.
SYN: Dominating, Imperial, Controlling
ANT: Cooperative, Equal, Balanced
Visual Aid: One state towering over others 🗺️⬆️
Related Words: Hegemony (n.), Hegemon (n.)
23. Hubris (تکبر) 【N】 /HYOO-bris/
Excessive pride that often leads to failure. (Origin: Greek “hybris” — arrogance).
> Strategic hubris can push states towards irrational escalation.
SYN: Arrogance, Overconfidence, Pride
ANT: Humility, Prudence, Modesty
Visual Aid: Overconfident leader on cliff 🏔️
Related Words: Hubristic (adj.)
24. Human Agency (انسانی اختیار / عمل کی صلاحیت) 【N】 /HYOO-mun AY-jun-see/
The capacity of people to act, choose, and bring change.
> Education should develop human agency, not passive obedience.
SYN: Self-determination, Capacity to act, Initiative
ANT: Helplessness, Fatalism, Passivity
Visual Aid: Person opening a locked door 🔑
Related Words: Agent (n.), Agency (n.)
25. Impunity (بے سزا رہنا) 【N】 /im-PYOO-nuh-tee/
Freedom from punishment despite wrongdoing. (Origin: Latin “impunitas” — without punishment).
> When impunity becomes normal, injustice becomes permanent.
SYN: Immunity, Exemption, Lawlessness
ANT: Accountability, Punishment, Justice
Visual Aid: Criminal walking free 🚶♂️⚖️
Related Words: Impune (adj.), Punitive (adj.)
26. Inflationary Pressure (مہنگائی کا دباؤ) 【N】 /in-FLAY-shun-air-ee PRESH-er/
Economic forces that push prices upward.
> Higher oil prices can create inflationary pressure in Pakistan.
SYN: Price pressure, Rising-cost pressure
ANT: Deflationary pressure, Price stability
Visual Aid: Prices climbing stairs 📈🛒
Related Words: Inflation (n.), Inflationary (adj.)
27. Institutional Discrimination (ادارہ جاتی امتیاز) 【N】 /in-sti-TOO-shun-ul dis-krim-uh-NAY-shun/
Unfair treatment built into laws, systems, or organisations.
> Women and minorities often face institutional discrimination.
SYN: Systemic bias, Structural inequality
ANT: Equal treatment, Inclusion, Fairness
Visual Aid: Unequal doors for citizens 🚪⚖️
Related Words: Discriminate (v.), Institutionalise (v.)
28. Introspection (خود احتسابی) 【N】 /in-truh-SPEK-shun/
Serious examination of one’s own thoughts, actions, and mistakes. (Origin: Latin “introspicere” — to look inside).
> National crises require honest introspection.
SYN: Self-examination, Reflection, Self-analysis
ANT: Denial, Neglect, Avoidance
Visual Aid: Mirror before mind 🪞🧠
Related Words: Introspective (adj.), Introspect (v.)
29. Irreverence (بے تکلفی / بے ادبی) 【N】 /ih-REV-er-uhns/
A playful or disrespectful attitude towards rules or authority.
> Satire often uses irreverence to expose power.
SYN: Boldness, Disrespect, Playful defiance
ANT: Reverence, Respect, Obedience
Visual Aid: Smiling rebel face 😏
Related Words: Irreverent (adj.), Reverence (n.)
30. Macroeconomic Stability (کلی معاشی استحکام) 【N】 /mak-roh-ee-kuh-NOM-ik stuh-BIL-uh-tee/
Stable inflation, growth, reserves, exchange rate, and fiscal position in an economy.
> Pakistan must protect macroeconomic stability during global volatility.
SYN: Economic stability, Financial balance
ANT: Economic instability, Crisis, Volatility
Visual Aid: Economy on balanced scales 📊⚖️
Related Words: Macroeconomy (n.), Stabilisation (n.)
31. Majoritarian (اکثریتی بالادستی پر مبنی) 【Adj】 /muh-jor-uh-TAIR-ee-un/
Based on dominance of the majority, often at the cost of minority rights.
> Majoritarian politics weakens constitutional democracy.
SYN: Majority-dominated, Populist, Exclusionary
ANT: Pluralist, Inclusive, Democratic
Visual Aid: Large crowd silencing one voice 👥🤐
Related Words: Majoritarianism (n.), Majority (n.)
32. Meritocratic (قابلیت پر مبنی) 【Adj】 /mer-i-tuh-KRAT-ik/
Based on talent, ability, or achievement rather than privilege.
> An unpaid internship may appear meritocratic but still favour the privileged.
SYN: Ability-based, Talent-based, Fair-seeming
ANT: Nepotistic, Privileged, Biased
Visual Aid: Ladder of opportunity 🪜
Related Words: Meritocracy (n.), Merit (n.)
33. Mistrust (بداعتمادی) 【N】 /mis-TRUST/
Lack of trust or confidence between people, groups, or states.
> Mistrust continues to dominate India-Pakistan ties.
SYN: Suspicion, Distrust, Doubt
ANT: Trust, Confidence, Faith
Visual Aid: Broken handshake 🤝💔
Related Words: Mistrustful (adj.), Distrust (n/v.)
34. Monetary Stance (مالیاتی پالیسی کا رخ) 【N】 /MON-i-tair-ee stans/
The central bank’s position on interest rates and money supply.
> A tight monetary stance helps control inflation but can slow growth.
SYN: Interest-rate policy, Monetary policy position
ANT: Fiscal stance, Loose money policy
Visual Aid: Central bank controlling money flow 🏦💵
Related Words: Monetary policy (n.), Interest rate (n.)
35. Pluralism (کثرتیت) 【N】 /PLOOR-uh-liz-um/
Acceptance of different religions, cultures, ideas, and identities in society.
> Pluralism is essential for a stable democracy.
SYN: Diversity, Inclusion, Tolerance
ANT: Majoritarianism, Intolerance, Uniformity
Visual Aid: Different colours in one circle 🌈
Related Words: Pluralist (adj.), Pluralistic (adj.)
36. Posturing (ظاہری طاقت کا اظہار) 【N】 /POS-chur-ing/
Displaying strength or attitude mainly for image, not substance.
> Strategic posturing often blocks meaningful dialogue.
SYN: Grandstanding, Showmanship, Pretence
ANT: Sincerity, Substance, Restraint
Visual Aid: Flexing for audience 💪🎭
Related Words: Posture (v/n), Postural (adj.)
37. Pragmatism (عملیت پسندی) 【N】 /PRAG-muh-tiz-um/
A practical approach based on results rather than ideology.
> Peace requires pragmatism, not emotional nationalism.
SYN: Practicality, Realism, Sensibility
ANT: Idealism, Dogmatism, Rigidity
Visual Aid: Tool fixing a problem 🛠️
Related Words: Pragmatic (adj.), Pragmatically (adv.)
38. Pre-emptively (پیشگی طور پر) 【Adv】 /pree-EMP-tiv-lee/
Acting before an expected threat or event occurs.
> States sometimes justify force pre-emptively, but such claims require evidence.
SYN: In advance, Preventively, Anticipatorily
ANT: Reactively, Belatedly, Afterwards
Visual Aid: Shield raised before attack 🛡️
Related Words: Pre-emptive (adj.), Pre-emption (n.)
39. Productivity Gains (پیداواری بہتری) 【N】 /pro-duk-TIV-uh-tee gaynz/
Increases in output produced per worker, machine, or unit of input.
> Durable economic growth requires productivity gains.
SYN: Efficiency gains, Output improvement
ANT: Productivity decline, Inefficiency
Visual Aid: Worker producing more with better tools 👷📈
Related Words: Productive (adj.), Productivity (n.)
40. Rabid (شدید جنونی) 【Adj】 /RAB-id/
Extremely fanatical, aggressive, or hateful.
> Rabid communalism threatens social peace.
SYN: Fanatical, Extreme, Frenzied
ANT: Moderate, Calm, Tolerant
Visual Aid: Fire of hatred 🔥
Related Words: Rabidity (n.), Fanaticism (n.)
41. Reciprocity (باہمی عمل) 【N】 /res-uh-PROS-uh-tee/
Mutual exchange or response between two sides. (Origin: Latin “reciprocus” — moving back and forth).
> Peace talks require acknowledgement and reciprocity.
SYN: Mutuality, Exchange, Give-and-take
ANT: One-sidedness, Non-cooperation
Visual Aid: Two-way arrows 🔁
Related Words: Reciprocal (adj.), Reciprocate (v.)
42. Reinforce (مضبوط کرنا) 【V】 /ree-in-FORS/
To strengthen an idea, system, behaviour, or structure.
> Unpaid internships may reinforce social inequality.
SYN: Strengthen, Support, Consolidate
ANT: Weaken, Undermine, Reduce
Visual Aid: Extra bricks in a wall 🧱
Related Words: Reinforcement (n.), Reinforced (adj.)
43. Respite (عارضی سکون) 【N】 /RES-pit/
Temporary relief from difficulty, pressure, or pain.
> The IMF tranche gives Pakistan short-term respite.
SYN: Relief, Pause, Breathing space
ANT: Pressure, Continuation, Hardship
Visual Aid: Rest stop during storm ☔🪑
Related Words: Respiteful (adj.)
44. Structural Reforms (بنیادی اصلاحات) 【N】 /STRUK-chur-ul ri-FORMZ/
Deep changes in institutions, laws, economy, or governance systems.
> Pakistan needs structural reforms, not repeated emergency borrowing.
SYN: Systemic reforms, Institutional changes
ANT: Cosmetic changes, Status quo, Temporary fixes
Visual Aid: Repairing foundation of building 🏗️
Related Words: Reform (n/v), Reformist (n/adj.)
45. Subsidies (زرِ اعانت) 【N】 /SUB-si-deez/
Financial support given by the government to reduce costs.
> Untargeted energy subsidies can damage fiscal stability.
SYN: Financial aid, Support, Grants
ANT: Taxation, Market pricing, Withdrawal
Visual Aid: Government helping pay bill 💵⚡
Related Words: Subsidise (v.), Subsidised (adj.)
46. Surveillance (نگرانی) 【N】 /sur-VAY-luhns/
Monitoring people, groups, or activities, often by the state.
> Unchecked surveillance can threaten civil liberties.
SYN: Monitoring, Observation, Watch
ANT: Privacy, Freedom, Non-interference
Visual Aid: Eye over a city 👁️🏙️
Related Words: Surveil (v.), Surveillance state (n.)
47. Tenderness (نرمی / شفقت) 【N】 /TEN-der-nis/
Gentleness, kindness, and emotional care.
> Selective tenderness is preference, not true compassion.
SYN: Compassion, Gentleness, Kindness
ANT: Cruelty, Harshness, Indifference
Visual Aid: Hand protecting small animal 🤲🐾
Related Words: Tender (adj.), Tenderly (adv.)
48. Transnational Repression (سرحد پار جبر) 【N】 /trans-NASH-un-ul ri-PRESH-un/
A state’s attempt to threaten, silence, or control critics beyond its borders.
> Transnational repression violates sovereignty and human rights.
SYN: Cross-border intimidation, Overseas repression
ANT: Diplomatic restraint, Legal protection
Visual Aid: Long arm crossing borders 🌍✋
Related Words: Repression (n.), Repressive (adj.)
49. Transformative (تبدیلی لانے والا) 【Adj】 /trans-FOR-muh-tiv/
Capable of producing deep and meaningful change.
> Education should develop a transformative understanding of society.
SYN: Reformative, Revolutionary, Change-making
ANT: Static, Superficial, Unchanging
Visual Aid: Caterpillar becoming butterfly 🐛🦋
Related Words: Transform (v.), Transformation (n.)
50. Tranche (قسط) 【N】 /trahnsh/
A portion or instalment of a loan or payment. (Origin: French “tranche” — slice).
> The latest IMF tranche provides only temporary relief.
SYN: Instalment, Portion, Slice
ANT: Whole amount, Full payment
Visual Aid: Loan divided into slices 🍰💰
Related Words: Disbursement (n.), Instalment (n.)
51. Veracity (سچائی) 【N】 /vuh-RAS-uh-tee/
Truthfulness or accuracy. (Origin: Latin “verax” — truthful).
> Historians must examine both the veracity and framing of sources.
SYN: Truth, Accuracy, Authenticity
ANT: Falsehood, Inaccuracy, Fabrication
Visual Aid: Truth stamp on document ✅📄
Related Words: Veracious (adj.), Verify (v.)
52. Volatility (غیر یقینی اتار چڑھاؤ) 【N】 /vol-uh-TIL-uh-tee/
Rapid, unpredictable change, especially in markets or politics.
> Global energy volatility can strain Pakistan’s external account.
SYN: Instability, Fluctuation, Unpredictability
ANT: Stability, Calm, Predictability
Visual Aid: Zigzag market line 📉📈
Related Words: Volatile (adj.), Volatileness (n.)
53. Weaponise (ہتھیار بنانا) 【V】 /WEP-uh-nyz/
To turn something into a tool of pressure, control, or harm.
> Water must not be weaponised in South Asia.
SYN: Militarise, Exploit, Use as leverage
ANT: De-escalate, Neutralise, Cooperate
Visual Aid: Water drop turned into sword 💧⚔️
Related Words: Weaponisation (n.), Weaponised (adj.)
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*VOCABULARY*:
1. *Scarcity* (قلت) – Insufficiency or shortage of a resource
2. *Threshold* (حد) – A limit or level at which something begins
3. *Belated* (دیر سے آیا ہوا) – Coming later than expected
4. *Premise* (بنیادی خیال) – A statement or idea on which reasoning is based
5. *Integrated* (مربوط) – Combining parts into a whole system
6. *Institutional silos* (ادارہ جاتی دیواریں) – Departments operating in isolation without coordination
7. *Foundational* (بنیادی) – Forming an essential base or core
8. *Inconsistency* (عدم مطابقت) – Lack of uniformity or regularity
9. *Sedimentation* (تلچھٹ جمنا) – Accumulation of sediment in reservoirs
10. *Extraction* (نکاسی) – The process of taking out a resource
11. *Precision agriculture* (درست زراعت) – Farming using technology for efficiency
12. *Contentious* (متنازعہ) – Causing or likely to cause disputes
13. *Transmission losses* (ترسیلی نقصانات) – Water lost during distribution
14. *Conservation* (تحفظ) – Protection and careful use of resources
15. *Displacement* (بے گھری) – Forced removal of people from their homes
16. *Variability* (تغیر پذیری) – Tendency to change or fluctuate
17. *Forecasting* (پیشگوئی) – Predicting future events using data
18. *Reactive* (رد عملی) – Responding to events rather than anticipating them
19. *Weaponisation* (ہتھیار بنانا) – Using something as a tool of war or pressure
20. *Sustainable* (پائیدار) – Able to be maintained long-term without harm
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*VOCABULARY*:
1. *Epidemic* (وبا) – A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
2. *Blood-borne infection* (خون سے منتقل ہونے والی بیماری) – A disease transmitted through contact with infected blood
3. *Ubiquitous* (ہر جگہ موجود) – Present, appearing, or found everywhere
4. *Myopia* (قریب بینی / غفلت) – Here used figuratively: short-sightedness or inability to see long-term consequences
5. *Hysterical* (ہیجانی) – Deriving from or affected by uncontrolled extreme emotion
6. *Fragmented* (منتشر) – Broken into disconnected pieces; lacking coordination
7. *Antiretroviral therapy (ART)* (اینٹی ریٹروائرل علاج) – Medication that controls HIV by reducing the virus in the body
8. *Stigma* (بدنامی / داغ) – A mark of shame or discredit associated with a particular condition
9. *Prevalence* (پھیلاؤ) – How widespread a disease or condition is in a population
10. *Auto-disable syringe* (خود غیر فعال سرنج) – A syringe designed to be unusable after a single injection
11. *Multi-dose vial* (کثیر خوراک شیشی) – A medicine container used for multiple patients, risking cross-contamination
12. *Contamination* (آلودگی) – The presence of a harmful substance making something impure
13. *Post-market surveillance* (بازار کے بعد نگرانی) – Monitoring of medical products after they are released for public use
14. *Rigmarole* (پیچیدہ طریقہ کار) – A lengthy and complicated procedure
15. *Trajectory* (راستہ / رجحان) – The path or course of something over time
16. *Political will* (سیاسی عزم) – The intention and commitment of leaders to take decisive action
17. *Intravenous infusion* (نس کے ذریعے دوائی) – Medicine delivered directly into a vein
18. *Reusable disposable syringe* (دوبارہ قابل استعمال ڈسپوزایبل سرنج) – A single-use syringe wrongly reused, causing infection risk
19. *Gathering storm* (آنے والا طوفان) – A situation that is getting increasingly dangerous or serious
20. *Collective* (اجتماعی) – Done by or belonging to all members of a group
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*VOCABULARY*:
1. *Quagmire* (دلدل) – A difficult, complex situation with no easy escape
2. *Subdue* (زیر کرنا) – To overcome or bring under control
3. *Adventurism* (غیر ذمہ دارانہ مہم جوئی) – Reckless or risky foreign policy actions
4. *Interventionism* (مداخلت پسندی) – A policy of interfering in the affairs of other nations
5. *Errant* (گمراہ) – Straying from proper course; disobedient
6. *Punitive* (سزا دہی) – Intended as punishment
7. *Erstwhile* (سابقہ) – Former; of an earlier time
8. *Colonised* (نوآبادیاتی بنایا گیا) – Brought under colonial control
9. *Plundered* (لوٹا گیا) – Robbed or looted, especially in war
10. *Cautionary tales* (عبرتناک مثالیں) – Stories that serve as warnings
11. *Debacle* (بری شکست) – A sudden, complete disaster or failure
12. *Regime change* (حکومت کی تبدیلی) – Replacement of one government by another, often through force
13. *Military-industrial complex* (فوجی-صنعتی گٹھ جوڑ) – The alliance between the military and defence industries
14. *Ruinous* (تباہ کن) – Causing great damage or harm
15. *Organic* (فطری) – Developing naturally without external imposition
16. *Heeded* (توجہ دی) – Paid attention to advice or warning
17. *Predecessor* (پیش رو) – One who held a position before another
18. *Inward* (اندرونی) – Focused on one's own affairs
19. *Doctrine* (نظریہ/اصول) – A set of principles guiding policy
20. *Cutting-edge* (جدید ترین) – Most advanced or innovative
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