Pakistan Affairs — CSS Past Papers

Year-wise official FPSC Pakistan Affairs papers covering post-partition history, domestic challenges, and foreign policy. Free, direct one-click PDF download for every year — no sign-up required.

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This page holds 10 official FPSC CSS Pakistan Affairs papers covering 2016–2025. Every year in that range is available, with no gaps. Each one downloads as a PDF in a single click using the icon on its card — no sign-up, no payment, and no waiting on an external viewer.

What the Pakistan Affairs paper covers

The ideological basis and creation of Pakistan, constitutional and political development, civil–military relations, the economy, society and culture, provincial questions, and foreign relations. Questions frequently ask for a judgement on a period or a policy rather than a narrative of it.

How to actually use these papers

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I download CSS Pakistan Affairs past papers?

Use the download icon on any year’s card on this page for a direct PDF download. Free, and no sign-up is required.

Which years are available?

Ten papers, covering 2016 to 2025 with no gaps.

What does the Pakistan Affairs paper cover?

The ideology and creation of Pakistan, constitutional and political development, civil–military relations, economy, society, provincial issues, and foreign relations. Refer to the current FPSC syllabus for the authoritative outline.

How is Pakistan Affairs different from Current Affairs?

Pakistan Affairs is historical and structural — how the state came to be and how it has developed. Current Affairs is contemporary and analytical. They overlap on foreign policy, where the same relationship can appear in either paper from a different angle.

Papers are reproduced for study purposes as set by the Federal Public Service Commission. For the current syllabus, eligibility and exam scheme, always refer to the official notice at fpsc.gov.pk.