CSS Current Affairs 2025 Compulsory
CSS Current Affairs Syllabus 2025
This article covers the CSS Current Affairs complete Syllabus 2025.
The syllabus of CSS Current Affairs consists of 3 Parts i.e., Pakistan’s Domestic Affairs, Pakistan External Affairs, Global Issues.
In examination point of view, the First part comprises 20 marks and second and third parts are 40 marks each.
Current Affairs Syllabus 2025 for CSS
Part I- Pakistan’s Domestic Affairs (20 Marks)
- Political
- Economic
- Social
Part II- Pakistan External Affairs (40 Marks)
- Pakistan’s relations with its Neighbors (India, China, Afghanistan, Russia)
- Pakistan’s relations with the Muslim World (Iran, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Turkey)
- Pakistan’s relations with the United States
- Pakistan’s relations with Regional and International Organizations (UN, SAARC, ECO, OIC, WTO, CW)
Part III- Global Issues (40 Marks)
- International Security
- International Political Economy
- Human Rights
- Environment: Global Warming, Kyoto Protocol, Copenhagen Accord
- Population: world population trends, world population policies
- Terrorism and Counter Terrorism
- Global Energy Politics
- Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Security
- Nuclear Politics in South Asia
- International Trade (Doha Development Round and Bali Package)
- Cooperation and Competition in Arabian Sea, Indian and Pacific Oceans.
- Millennium Development Goals, Current Status,
- Globalization
- Middle East Crisis
- Kashmir Issue
- Palestine Issue
This is the complete syllabus for preparation of CSS Current Affairs.
The Candidates should prepare thoroughly to succeed in the examination.
Therefore, here are a few suggested books you can buy for better learning about CSS Current Affairs from your favorite Multan Kitab Ghar online bookstore.
Suggested Reading Books for CSS Current Affairs
- Pakistan Foreign Policy 1947-2005: A Concise History, 2011 by Abdul Sattar
- Issue in Pakistan’s Economy, 2010 by Akbar S. Zaidi
- Pakistan: A Hard Country, 2012 by Anatol Lieven
- Government & Politics in South Asia, 6th ed., 2009 by Baxter, Malik, Kennedy & Oberst
- Introduction to International Political Economy, 2010 by David Balaam & Bradford Dillman
- International Organization (Second Edition) 2012 by Volker Rittberger, Bernhard Zangl and Andress Kruck
- The Age of Deception: Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times (2011) by Mohamed Elbaradei
- International Relations, 2012 by Joshua Goldstein
- World Politics: Trends & Transformation, 2011 by Kegley & Blanton
- Pakistan Beyond the Crisis, 2011 by Maleeha Lodhi
- Globalization in Question, 2009 by Paul Hirst
- International Political Economy: Interests & Institutions in the Global Economy, 2010 by Thomas Oatley
- Politics and Change in the Middle East, 10th Ed., Pearson, 2012 by Andersen, Seibert and Wagner
- The Management of Pakistan's economy 1947 to 1982 by Ahmed, V. Rashid Ahmed