Critical Analysis of CSS Essay Paper 2024 FPSC conducted Essay paper of CSS 2024 students/aspirants on 29th February 2024. In this blog, the author will critically analyze the paper and will provide the aspirants the gist and crux of each topic which will help them building ideas and arguments of any topic of their choice and better understanding. Most of the essays in the paper are about economy, in one way or the other. Essay topics number 2, 4, 6, 8 & 9 are all closely related to economy. It is a hard fact that in contemporary times, economy is on the driving seat of world politics and it plays a decisive role in governing it. Countries that are economically backward are relegated to an inferior status and are called ‘third world countries’. They have little say in world affairs as against those economically prosperous. It is these rich nations that call the shots in global politics. Some essays like Topic no. 2 and 10 are about Pakistan’s internal politics; but having said that, it is also true that no country stands alone in today’s globalized world. Seen in this context, the CSS Essay Paper 2024 covers both internal and external aspects of policy of our country. Literary/Proverbial/Abstract essays, a nightmare for the aspirants, unlike KP PMS 2022 essay paper and somewhat CSS 2022 paper, is represented only by the first topic which is purely a creative one. The striking part of the paper as ever is that none of the issues that affect the nation most severely, any nation for that matter in fact, have been totally ignored. These may include: (i) The judiciary’s role in destroying Pakistan’s democracy(ii) Military’s Role in Pakistan’s politics/economy(iii) Bureaucracy and its Controversial Role(iv) Pakistan as a Security State(v) Education(vi) Neither Free Nor Fair Elections(vii) Feudalism and its Role The examiners/paper setters have overlooked all these and many other festering sores. Perhaps, they were too wise and swam with the tide. Topics of CSS Essay Paper 2024 Hope: The Greatest Driving Force CPEC and “Indo – Middle East – Europe”, new war fronts The power of propaganda and the Muslim world Phase out of fossil fuel and Arab Economies Pragmatism vs. Passion in politics BRICS and Pakistan: Prospects of Recovery Artificial Intelligence: The Death of Creativity Pathways to Pakistan’s Prosperity Globalization and National Economies Political Polarization; Governance and Society What Could be Understood/Covered in the Topics of CSS 2024 Essay Paper? Hope: The Greatest Driving Force It is a social and creative essay. It judges the student’s ability of thought and expressing it in an effective way which proves hope as the greatest driving force ever. The importance of hope in one’s life shall also be slightly touched upon too. However, great care must be taken that one must not delve into the details of its importance or the causes of why people are hopeless in the modern world as it will create nothing but absolute digression from the actual question on the topic ultimately leading to failure in the said essay. One may quote from the Holy Quran and Hadith to prove the point too. Moreover, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan’s essay “امید کی خوشی”, (The Pleasure of Hope) and Emily Dickson’s Poem “Hope is the thing with feathers – that perches in the soul” can be used as reference points as well CPEC and “Indo – Middle East – Europe”, the New War Fronts This topic entails that wars in the future are to be fought on the economic fronts, more than the military fronts. The unveiling of IMEC (India, Middle East , Europe Corridor) in India during the G-20 meeting held in India in September 2023 speaks volumes of the fact. It aims at bunting the Chinese efforts of connecting with the whole world and minimizing its dependence on the South China Sea for its burgeoning trade which the world is wary of. The Power of Propaganda and the Muslim World First of all, the importance and efficacy of propaganda in this technology-driven world has to be highlighted. Secondly, all those efforts and technologies used against Islam to paint it as a religion of extremism have to be enlisted and discussed at suitable length. Lastly, workable measures should be suggested to combat this spate of unwarranted propaganda against Islam and prove the need that no religion should be dubbed as ”vice’ as no religion teaches hatred. Phase Out of Fossil Fuel and Arab Economies The dependence of Arab economies on production and sale of fossil fuels, their GDPs have to discussed. Lack of diversification process in the Arab economies; hence, is a big challenge if they lose the easy income of selling fossil fuels. Phasing out would be a painstaking job as the world would find it difficult to replace the fossil fuel. It will also open new vestas to the Arab countries i.e. of diversifying their economies. Saudi Arabia has already started the effort by industrialization and agricultural reforms. Pragmatism vs Passion in Politics In politics everywhere, particularly in the third world countries like Pakistan both passion and pragmatism go together. Passions are used to arouse the feelings of the masses for political support by political parties. Religion, patriotism and pride etc. are used to ignite passions of the people. All this is done to win elections. After elections comes pragmatism which too is a necessary part of politics as realities cannot be believed. This becomes evident in economic and political policies of the government both at national and international level. BRICS and Pakistan: Prospects of Recovery Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa (BRICS), an association for economic and political prosperity, was formed in 2009. For Pakistan, it creates interdependence among the various members using which Pakistan can garner support to introduce reforms like democratic reforms, building strong institutions and minimizing conflict in the region that is plaguing Pakistan’s progress. Due to commonality of interests, it affords Pakistan the opportunity to iron out its differences with India regarding various outstanding