Pakistan, Aug. 12 -- The history of women in Pakistani leadership is not a singular narrative but a series of distinct chapters, each shaped by its own context and challenges. The rise of Benazir Bhutto to the premiership in 1988 was a groundbreaking moment, establishing a powerful precedent for female political authority in a Muslim-majority nation. Bhutto's leadership, marked by populist rallies and a fierce battle for democratic principles, set a high bar for political courage and resilience. However, the political landscape has evolved, and today, Pakistan is witnessing a different kind of leadership from the next generation, with Maryam Nawaz's tenure as Chief Minister of Punjab offering a unique and more administrative model of gove...