History of Pakistan And India CSS Past Papers

History of Pakistan & India (HPI) is a Group IV optional in CSS, carrying 100 marks in a single paper. It complements Pakistan Affairs and is favoured by candidates with a strong narrative-writing style. Below you can download History of Pakistan and India CSS Past Papers from 2000 to 2025, with paper pattern, syllabus, books, and a focused strategy for CSS 2026.

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Paper Pattern (FPSC 2026)

Single paper, 100 marks, 3 hours. Format: 20 MCQs + 4 subjective questions out of 8. Pass mark: 40/100.

FPSC Syllabus Highlights

  • Advent of Muslims in Subcontinent (711 CE)
  • Delhi Sultanate & Mughal Empire
  • Decline of Mughals & rise of British power
  • 1857 War of Independence & aftermath
  • Aligarh Movement & Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
  • Indian National Congress, Muslim League, partition politics
  • Allama Iqbal & the idea of Pakistan
  • Quaid-e-Azam & the Pakistan Movement (1937-47)
  • Post-partition Pakistan: constitutional & political development
  • Wars with India (1948, 1965, 1971, Kargil)
  • Bangladesh emergence & lessons

Most Repeated Topics (2016-2025)

  • Aligarh Movement: aims, achievements, critique
  • Two-Nation Theory: evolution & critique
  • Lucknow Pact (1916) and its significance
  • Lahore Resolution (1940) and the path to Pakistan
  • 1971: causes, conduct, consequences
  • Constitutional development 1947-1973
  • Causes of Mughal decline
  • Comparative role of Iqbal, Jinnah, Liaquat

High-Scoring Strategy

  1. Chronological mastery — Build a personal timeline from 1857 to 1973 with dates, events, treaties.
  2. Cite historians — Ayesha Jalal, Stanley Wolpert, Ian Talbot, K.K. Aziz, Hamid Khan.
  3. Maps matter — Practice partition map, princely states, Bangladesh war fronts. Add as a quick sketch.
  4. Comparative answers — Lucknow vs Delhi Pact, Iqbal vs Jinnah, 1956 vs 1962 vs 1973 constitutions.
  5. Original sources — Quote Iqbal’s Allahabad Address (1930), Lahore Resolution text, Quaid’s 11 Aug 1947 speech.
  6. Solve 8 past papers under timing.

Recommended Books

  • The Struggle for Pakistan — Ayesha Jalal
  • Jinnah of Pakistan — Stanley Wolpert
  • Pakistan: A Modern History — Ian Talbot
  • Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan — Hamid Khan
  • The Murder of History — K.K. Aziz
  • History of Pakistan and India for CSS — Caravan / Ilmi

Frequently Asked Questions

How does HPI differ from Pakistan Affairs?

Pakistan Affairs covers post-1947 issues and current Pakistan. HPI is heavier on pre-partition history (711 CE onwards) and Indo-Pak historical relations. There’s overlap on Pakistan Movement and partition.

Is HPI a scoring optional?

Moderately. Strong narrative writers score 65-75. The subject rewards clear chronology, named historians, and balanced analysis.

Should I memorise dates?

Major dates yes — 1857, 1885 (INC), 1906 (ML), 1916 (Lucknow), 1930 (Allahabad), 1940 (Lahore), 1947 (partition), 1971 (Bangladesh). Minor dates: optional.

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