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Associated Press Posted: Sep 07, 2008 at 0017 hrs IST
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: MILITANTS: The Government must respond to Western pressure to clamp down on Taliban and al-Qaeda guerrillas attacking targets in Pakistan and Afghanistan without provoking a tribal uprising or alienating a public already skeptical of the Pakistani role in Washington's war on terror.

ECONOMIC PROBLEMS: Pakistan needs donors to top up its foreign currency reserves and prevent a run on the rupee. The government has slashed subsidies to fight a widening budget deficit and is under pressure to do more to soften the blow of Inflation running at over 20 percent. Investment and economic growth are slowing.

NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION: As president, Zardari will chair the joint military-civilian committee that controls Pakistan's nuclear weapons. He also will likely face calls for the release of Abdul Qadeer Khan and questions about whether Khan knows more about secret atom bomb projects in other countries.

DEMOCRACY: The election completes Pakistan's return to civilian rule nine years after Pervez Musharraf's military coup, but the country could be more democratic. Zardari will be under pressure to resign as leader of his political party and return powers that Musharraf took away from Parliament. Doubts remain about the independence of the judiciary purged by Musharraf.

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INDIA: Recent mass protests in Kashmir have reawakened Pakistani hopes that it might one day gain control of the Himalayan territory over which the countries have twice gone to war. India accuses Pakistani spies of helping bomb its embassy in Kabul.

STAYING ALIVE: Zardari has already moved into the prime minister's residence because of concern for his safety. Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani's limousine was fired on earlier this week. Musharraf survived several assassination attempts, including suicide bombings blamed on al-Qaeda.

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