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@article{Haseeb Ullah_Muhammad Saif Ullah_Qausain Tariq_Muhammad Faran_2026, title={Provincial Reconfiguration in Pakistan: A Case Study of the Hazara Region and its Multi-Dimensional Implications}, volume={5}, url={https://www.assajournal.com/index.php/36/article/view/1831}, abstractNote={<p><em>This research paper examines the demand for a separate Hazara Province and its multidimensional implications for Pakistan’s federal structure. The study explores the political, cultural, administrative, and developmental factors that have contributed to the emergence and persistence of the Hazara Province movement. The research study is qualitative and exploratory in nature, using document analysis of the relevant scholarly literature, government documents, policy documents, parliamentary documents and other secondary sources related to the research. The theoretical structure is based on Federalism Theory to analyze the aspects of regional autonomy, regional governance and state restructuring. Analysis of the document revealed that political marginalization, cultural and linguistic identity, unequal resource distribution and governance-related issues are the most important factors driving the movement. The research also shows that a reconfiguration of the provinces could improve regional development, political representation and administrative effectiveness. The establishment of a new province, however, brings constitutional, fiscal and institutional issues that need to be thoughtfully considered. The study finds that the Hazara Province movement is not a localized one but is a part of the bigger issue of decentralization, regional equity and inclusive governance in the federal system of Pakistan. </em><em>The paper suggests that to resolve regional grievances without compromising national unity and federal stability, local governance must be strengthened, resources must be distributed fairly, and evidence-based strategies and models of provincial restructuring must be used.</em></p> <p><strong><em>Keywords</em></strong><em>: Hazara Province, Provincial Reconfiguration, Federalism, Decentralization, Regional Autonomy, Governance, Pakistan.</em></p>}, number={2}, journal={`}, author={Haseeb Ullah and Muhammad Saif Ullah and Qausain Tariq and Muhammad Faran}, year={2026}, month={Jun.}, pages={1625–1638} }