All-India Muslim League INDEX 1 Background 2 Founding Fathers 3 Foundation 4 Early years 5 The search for a solution 6 Conception of Pakistan 7 Campaign for Pakistan 8 Influence on the future courses of India and Pakistan 8.1 Present Day Divisions of All India Muslim League which converted into Pakistan Muslim league 8.2 Muttahida Muslim League 8.3 All Pakistan Muslim League (Pervez Musharraf) 8.4 Pakistan Muslim League (N) The All-India Muslim League‚(Urdu: آل انڈیا مسلم
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Suzanna Arundhati Roy[1] (born 24 November 1961) is an Indian author and political activist who is best known for the 1998 Man Booker Prize for Fiction winning novel The God of Small Things (1997) and for her involvement in environmental and human rights causes. Roy ’s novel became the biggest-selling book by a nonexpatriate Indian author. Contents [hide] 1 Early life and background 2 Career 2.1 Literary career 2.2 Early career: screenplays 2.3 The God of Small Things 2.4 Later career
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Name: Farheen Naz Chohan Reg No: 17406 Course: Report Writing Topic: World War 1971 Causes Instructor: Sir Azmat Insari Content: Pakistan: It’s Politics‚ facts‚ figures and geography India: Its politics‚ facts‚ figures and geography Causes of 1971 War History of 1971 War Pakistani Strategy in 1971 War Indian Strategy in 1971 War Both Side Losses in 1971 War Results of 1971 War Introduction: Pakistan: • Located: mountainous region adjoining Central Asia and
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trajectory of Indo-US strategic ties and the downward spiraling of US-Pak relations which triggers its own logic on Sino-Pak security dynamics. It is evident that as long as India-Pakistan peace process remains grounded on the issue of terrorism and Kashmir‚ and Pakistan’s relations with US are a downward spiral‚ Pakistan would continue to view China as its most strategic ally in counterbalancing India‚ and to some extent the US. China will also have an inherent stake in shoring Pakistan’s political
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stayed behind in India. The relations between the two communities were poisoned further by the tribal invasion of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. With the raiders aided and equipped by the Pakistani army‚ the religious conflict had‚ inevitably‚ become a national one. A bloody battle was on in the high mountains of the Himalaya‚ as the Indian Army sought to rid Kashmir of the intruders. Six weeks after Godse fired thoseIs this Essay helpful? Join OPPapers to read more and access more than 325‚000 just
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It is a bit unfortunate that we as a country are facing hostilities from our neighbouring countries since independence. Pakistan since its creation has always harboured terrorist elements against India with an intention to destabilize our country. China the Big Brother supports Pakistan in their endeavour to divide India. We face threats from Bangladesh and from Sri Lanka in the South. Since we have open borders with Nepal‚ terrorists use Nepal as easy entry and exit points. Our borders with
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government exempted industries in Uttarakhand from excise duty‚ a concession already applicable to other hill states such as Himachal Pradesh‚ Kashmir and the north-eastern states. Many big industries rushed to Uttarakhand for the tax break‚ giving the state’s growth an artificial boost. Still‚ Uttarakhand easily outperformed Himachal Pradesh (8.47%) and Kashmir (5.98%). Remember‚ Uttarakhand was once considered the poorest‚ most
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COMMUNAL VIOLENCE IN INDIA AFTER INDEPENDENCE Contents i. Acknowledgement ii. Religious violence in post-modern India iii. Instances of religious terror in India iv. The Babri Masjid Demolition v. The 1992-1993 Bombay Riots vi. The 1993 Bombay Bombings vii. Anti-Christian violence in India viii. March 2001 Kanpur Riots ix. 2001 Godhra Riots x. Sikh related violence xi. National Liberation Front of Tripura xii. 1984-1990 Ethnic Cleansing of Kashmiri
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Ajmal Kasab was sentenced to death after the very evident 26/11 terrorist attack in Mumbai‚ he was guilty for a total of 80 offences which included murder‚ waging war against the country‚ being in possession of explosives and other charges. His death sentence was signed after verifying all the evidences of the crime [1]. On similar count Afzal guru was hanged for playing a pivotal role in the 2001 Parliament attacks‚ providing a hideout and transport. The difference between the two hangings was the
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AL-REHMAN ACADEMY MC 753 Green Town Karachi ------------------------------------------------- PROSE SECTIONPAKISTAN ZINDABAD Short Question-Answers Q1. Who was the first Governor General & founder of Pakistan? Ans: Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the first Governor General andthe founder of Pakistan. Q2. Who was the last Viceroy of India? When did he become the last Viceroy? Ans: Lord Mountbatten was the last Viceroy of India. He became the last Viceroy in March‚ 1947. Q3.
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