The NPT is the cornerstone of global nuclear governance, establishing a framework to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons while promoting peaceful nuclear energy and disarmament.
MAD relies on the credible threat of a retaliatory second-strike capability, ensuring that any initial nuclear aggression results in the total destruction of both the attacker and the defender.
The IAEA is the central intergovernmental organization within the UN system responsible for monitoring nuclear activities and ensuring that nuclear materials are used exclusively for peaceful purposes.
The Carter Doctrine (1980) articulated that any attempt by an outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region would be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States, necessitating military response.
The Marrakesh Agreement (1994) replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) with the World Trade Organization (WTO), providing a more robust legal and institutional framework for international trade.
The ILO was established in 1919 as part of the Treaty of Versailles, functioning as an agency of the League of Nations before becoming the first specialized agency of the United Nations in 1946.
The power to enter into international treaties is an executive function of the Federal Government, derived from the executive authority of the Federation as outlined in the Constitution of Pakistan.
The ILO Fundamental Conventions establish core labour standards, which include the elimination of forced labour, freedom of association, the right to collective bargaining, and the elimination of discrimination in employment.
Which institution is primarily responsible for the parliamentary oversight of public expenditure and ensuring financial accountability of government departments in Pakistan?
The Public Accounts Committee is a parliamentary body tasked with the examination of the accounts showing the appropriation of sums granted by the National Assembly for the expenditure of the Government, ensuring fiscal governance.
Contractionary fiscal policy involves decreasing government expenditures or increasing taxes to slow down economic growth and reduce fiscal imbalances.