List of all Prime Ministers of Pakistan along with some detail - Tawha Ali


Here is a brief overview of all the Prime Ministers of Pakistan:

Liaquat Ali Khan (1947-1951) 

He was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan and played a crucial role in the formation of the country. He played a key role in drafting the country's constitution, establishing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and starting the country's nuclear program. He was assassinated in 1951.


Khawaja Nazimuddin (1951-1953)

He succeeded Liaquat Ali Khan as the Prime Minister. During his time in office, he faced many challenges including a food crisis, economic difficulties, and ethnic tensions. He was eventually removed from office in a military coup.


Mohammed Ali Bogra (1953-1955)

He was appointed Prime Minister after the military coup that removed Khawaja Nazimuddin from office. He attempted to implement economic and political reforms but was not successful due to opposition from various political and military leaders.


Chaudhry Mohammed Ali (1955-1956)

He served as Prime Minister for a short time and was known for his efforts to improve the country's economy.


Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy (1956-1957)

He is remembered for his efforts to improve the country's relations with India and his attempts to resolve the Kashmir conflict. He was forced to resign due to political opposition and eventually went into exile.


Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (1957)

He served as Prime Minister for a brief period and was unable to implement any significant reforms due to opposition from various political and military leaders.


Malik Firoz Khan Noon (1957-1958)

He served as Prime Minister for a short time and was known for his efforts to improve the country's economy.


Ayub Khan (1958-1969) 

He was the first military leader to become Prime Minister and served for a decade. During his time in office, he implemented a series of reforms aimed at modernizing the country, including the introduction of the Green Revolution and the establishment of the first nuclear power program.


Yahya Khan (1969-1971)

He was appointed as Prime Minister after Ayub Khan resigned. He is best remembered for his handling of the Bangladesh Liberation War and the subsequent creation of Bangladesh.


Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (1971-1977)

He was elected as Prime Minister after Yahya Khan resigned. He is remembered for his socialist policies, his efforts to improve the country's economy, and his efforts to promote national unity. He was eventually removed from office in a military coup and later executed.


Nurul Amin (1971-1972)

He served as Prime Minister for a brief period and was unable to implement any significant reforms due to opposition from various political and military leaders.


Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (1973-1977)

He was elected as Prime Minister for a second time and continued his efforts to improve the country's economy and promote national unity. He was eventually removed from office in a military coup and later executed.


Mehdi Hassan (1977-1978)

He served as Prime Minister for a brief period and was unable to implement any significant reforms due to opposition from various political and military leaders.


Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (1978-1977) 

He served as Prime Minister for a third time and was unable to implement any significant reforms due to opposition from various political and military leaders.


Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq (1977–1988)

Mohammed Zia-ul-Haq was the sixth President of Pakistan and served from 1977 until his death in 1988. He came to power through a military coup and ruled as a military dictator for over a decade. During his presidency, he implemented Islamization policies, which included introducing Islamic laws and institutions, and made efforts to strengthen ties with the United States.


Ghulam Ishaq Khan (1988–1993)

Ghulam Ishaq Khan was the seventh President of Pakistan and served from 1988 to 1993. He played a significant role in the politics of Pakistan and was known for his efforts to ensure stability and continuity in the country's political system.


Nawaz Sharif (1990–1993)

He served as Prime Minister for the first time during this period and was known for his efforts to improve the country's economy and promote national unity.


Benazir Bhutto (1993–1996)

She was the first female Prime Minister of Pakistan and made efforts to improve the country's economy, promote democracy and human rights, and strengthen ties with India.


Nawaz Sharif (1997–1999)

He served as Prime Minister for a second time and was known for his efforts to improve the country's economy, promote national unity, and strengthen ties with the United States.


Pervez Musharraf (1999–2008)

He was a military leader who took power in a coup and ruled as a military dictator. During his presidency, he implemented a series of reforms aimed at modernizing the country, including the introduction of the National Finance Commission.


Yousaf Raza Gillani (2008–2012)

He was the first Prime Minister from the Pakistan Peoples Party and made efforts to improve the country's economy, promote national unity, and strengthen ties with the United States.


Raja Pervez Ashraf (2012–2013)

He served as Prime Minister for a brief period and was unable to implement any significant reforms due to opposition from various political and military leaders.


Nawaz Sharif (2013–2017)

He served as Prime Minister for a third time and was known for his efforts to improve the country's economy, promote national unity, and strengthen ties with China.


Shahid Khaqan Abbasi (2017–2018)

He served as Prime Minister for a brief period and was unable to implement any significant reforms due to opposition from various political and military leaders.


Nasirul Mulk (2018)

He served as Prime Minister for a brief period following the resignation of Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and was known for his efforts to ensure stability and continuity in the country's political system.


Imran Khan (2018–Present)

Imran Khan is the current Prime Minister of Pakistan, serving since 2018. He is a former cricket player who became involved in politics in the late 1990s and is the chairman of the political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). During his presidency, he has focused on improving the country's economy, promoting national unity, and improving ties with neighboring countries, particularly with India. He has also taken steps to address corruption, poverty, and terrorism in the country. Additionally, Khan is known for his efforts to provide better healthcare and education to the people of Pakistan.

Tawha Ali

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