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    Rivers of Punjab

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    at Verinag situated at the foot of the Pir Panjal in the south-eastern part of the valley of Kashmir in India. It flows through Srinagar and the Wular lake before entering Pakistan through a deep narrow gorge. The Kishenganga (Neelum) River‚ the largest tributary of the Jhelum‚ joins it‚ at Domel Muzaffarabad‚ as does the next largest‚ the Kunhar River of the Kaghan valley. It also connects with rest of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir on Kohala Bridge east of Circle Bakote. It is then joined by the Poonch river‚ and

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    Oct. 2007. Kotapati‚ Krishnavati. Personal interview. 24 Oct. 2007. Baker‚ Mark. “The War of Sorrow in Kashmir.” WorldPress 4 June 2002‚ Vol. 49 No.9 ed. 1 Nov. 2007 . Banerjie‚ Indranil. Celebrating 50 Years of Indian Independance. 1997. SAPRI INDIA. 1 Nov. 2007 . Pike‚ John. “1999 Kargil Conflict.” Global Security. Ed. John Pike. 27 Apr. 2005. 1 Nov. 2007 . Rakshak‚ Bharat. The First Kashmir War 1947-48. Ed. Bharat Rakshak. 10 June 2007. 1 Nov. 2007 . Singh‚ Karam. Indian Soldier. Photograph. Tribune

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    Partition of India 1947

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    Partition of India 1947 In 1600‚ the British East India Company was established‚ and in 1858‚ The India Act allowed for power to be transferred to the British government. The British Government never had complete control‚ but it certainly had power. The Partition of India happened on August 14th‚ 1947 and August 15th‚ 1947. When the British left India on August 15th‚ 1947 (after the formation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan)‚ they left the country divided. This led to the formation of Pakistan

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    Pakistan Studies

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    PAKISTAN’S GEO-STRETAGIC IMPORTANCE Geo strategic:- Geo strategic means the importance of a country or a region as by virtue of its geographical location. Geo political is defined as‚ stressing the influence of geographic factors on the state power‚ international conduct and advantages it derives from its location. Stephen Cohn describes this importance “While history has been unkind to Pakistan‚ its geography has been its greatest benefit. It has resource rich area in the north-west‚ people

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    State terrorism is often a neglected phenomenon in terrorism studies. Discuss how terrorism has been used as a weapon by states over the past 50 years. Is state terrorism fundamentally different from non-state terrorism? Introduction Within this essay I will discuss how states have used terrorism as a weapon over the past 50 to achieve strategic goals. I will then go on to discuss whether it is fundamentally different from non-state terrorism. To start with we must understand what is meant by

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    sardar vallabhai patel

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    Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Contribution in Building the Modern India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is one of the Most Popular Leaders of India who is respected by almost every one in India‚He was one of those Leaders who participated in the Freedom Struggle Actively and has contributed a lot in Building the Modern India‚Mostly he is respected by us Indians because of his contribution after the Independence. He is one of the Followers of Mahatma Gandhi who always shown his Faith in Mahatma and followed

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    India and Her Neighbours

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    Assignment On: India and Her Neighbors Done by: Tatinee Dey 1.The Kargil War • The Kargil War‚ also known as the Kargil conflict was an armed conflict between India and Pakistan that took place between May and July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir. The cause of the war was the infiltration of Pakistani soldiers and Kashmiri militants into positions on the Indian side of the Line of Control‚ which serves as the de facto border between the two nations. Directly after the war‚ Pakistan blamed

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    Secularism is the principle of separation of government institutions‚ and the persons mandated to represent the State‚ from religious institutions and religious dignitaries. In one sense‚ secularism may assert the right to be free from religious rule and teachings‚ and the right to freedom from governmental imposition of religion upon the people within a state that is neutral on matters of belief. In another sense‚ it refers to the view that human activities and decisions‚ especially political ones

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    Human Rights

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    Forces (Special Powers) Act‚ 1958-[5] * 1973 – Supreme Court of India rules in Kesavananda Bharati case that the basic structure of the Constitution (including many fundamental rights) is unalterable by a constitutional amendment. * 1978-Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act‚ 1978 [6][7] * 1984 – Operation Blue Star and the subsequent 1984 Anti-Sikh riots * 1989 – Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act‚ 1989 is passed. Main article: Freedom of expression in India According

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    Initial Problems of Pakistan Pakistan came into existence on 14th august 1947. Soon after its establishment Pakistan faced number of problems. Most of the problems of Pakistan were related with Pakistan dispute with India‚ such as the accession of the princely states‚ canal Water dispute‚ refugees’ problems and distribution of armed and military assets. Infect most of these problems were deliberately created by India itself so that Pakistan would not maintain its independent status and soon merged

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