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Beyond the Files is an anthology of twelve memoirs that vividly captures the personal and professional journeys of some of Pakistan’s most distinguished civil servants. Spanning a wide spectrum of civil service groups and periods, this collection offers a rich, first-hand account of Pakistan’s administrative evolution over several decades of its national history. Drawn from The Living Scripts, an oral history project by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Islamabad, this volume presents a tapestry of voices from those who stood at the very heart of governance, shaping policies, managing crises, and navigating the shifting political, social, and economic landscapes of the country. Far more than a chronological recounting of events, it offers insights into the lives of those who have stood at the crossroads of history, both as witnesses and architects of change. These memoirs provide insightful reflections on public service, capturing the pressures, dilemmas, and personal convictions that often define life in public office. They open a window into the corridors of power, portraying bureaucracy from the inside out and revealing how decisions were made, policies implemented, and challenges faced with courage, experience, and judgment. What sets this book apart is its commitment to authenticity. The interviews preserve not only events but the opinions, perceptions, and emotions of the civil servants themselves, capturing the human side of statecraft. While some personalities featured are no longer with us, their wisdom lives on through these pages. This book is a must-read for policymakers, scholars, and curious readers seeking a deeper understanding of Pakistan’s governance and administrative legacy. As the first volume in an ongoing series, Beyond the Files serves as a powerful start to The Living Scripts Project, a long-term effort to document the voices of those who have shaped Pakistan’s history from within the machinery of the state. This blend of research, journalism, and social inquiry captures the nuances of experiences that conventional historical records often miss.
| Publication Date: | 24/07/2025 |
| Number of Pages: | 412 |
| Binding: | Paper Back |
| ISBN: | 9789694488561 |
| Categories: | Non Fiction History August August |