ABSTRACT

Pakistan, as a multilingual and multiethnic country, has had to deal with issues of ethnic conflict and separatism. Cooperative federalism is used as a device by countries across the world to accommodate and manage the immense diversities they possess. This chapter examines the need for cooperative federalism in a multinational country like Pakistan to strengthen its federal model, ensuring that ethnic groups in the country do not feel insecure and alienated from the union, demanding secession. Beyond national security concerns, cooperative federalism in Pakistan will ensure economic security, human rights, social security, effective policymaking and much more, which form the basis of a welfare state.