PAK AFGHAN RELATIONS Introduction 1. Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have remained estranged mainly due to Afghanistan’s revanchist claim made about Pakistan’s western province and its non-recognition of the Durand Line as the international border. With a hostile India to the East‚ Pakistan can ill-afford another irredentist neighbor. Since 1947 both countries have interfered in each other’s domestic affairs. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan forced Pakistan to wage a proxy war in Afghanistan
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upswing in Pakistan-China relations. China‚ which was under the strong pressure of the West led by the US in those days of the Cold War as shown by the establishment of SEATO and had fought a war with India because of their territorial dispute‚ needed friends to end its international isolation and counter India in South Asia. Pakistan because of its strained relations with India was in search of friends in its neighbourhood to neutralise‚ to some extent‚ India’s power superiority. China met the demands
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Indo-Pakistani relations Since independence‚ relations between Pakistan and India have been characterized by rivalry and suspicion. Although many issues divide the two countries‚ the most sensitive one since independence has been the status of Kashmir. Born out from the furnace of animosity‚ India and Pakistan‚ the twin brothers have a history of unique relations. There is much in common between Republic of India and Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The diplomatic relations developed soon after independence
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Indo-Pak ties- past & future 29 May‚ 2011 Satish Chandra a former diplomat & veteran __________ mentioned one interesting incidence happened with Mr. B. K. Nehru (ICS officer) in 1948‚ when the latter was in the Pakistan for financial negotiations. During his stay at Pakistan‚ Mr. Nehru came across very extreme anti-Indian article in Daily “The Dawn”. He took this issue with his Pakistani counterpart during the discussions & the answer he received was‚ “We are newly found country
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The efforts rendered by the sufis in propagation of islam in the sub continent are unforgettable‚ innumerable and splendid. The spread of islam in the sub continent owes much to the efforts‚ exertions and the personal examples of the muslim saints and sufis who made concerted and diligent efforts to reach out to the amasses and sensitize them about the teachings of the islam. Most of these muslim saints migrated to india b/w the time span of eleventh and fourteenth century and devoted their lives
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Content Overview of China 1 Culture and Customs 1 Education 1 Laws and Policies 2 Laws and regulations applicable to foreign investment in China 2 Policies and Preferences 3 Industrial Policies 3 Regional Policies 6 Policies and measures relevant to the foreign investment: 7 Tax Policies 8 Forms of Foreign Investment 14 Chinese-Foreign Equity Joint Ventures 14 Chinese-Foreign Cooperative Joint Ventures 14 Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprises 15 Joint Stock Limited Companies with Foreign Investment 16
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Topic: - Gwadar Port and Sino-Pak relations. Table of Contents:- a . Introduction b . Background c . Historical Location Chapter #1 a. Pakistan China relations b. Strategic Cooperation c. Economic Forecast Chapter # 2 a. Geographical Importance b. Advantages of Gwadar Port Chapter #3 a. China’s Involvement in Gwadar project b. China’s Gain Chapter #4 a. Gwadar port as development
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.:: India-China Relations ::. | | | I. Introduction: 1. Rise of India and China Changing Global Balance:According to Singapore’s Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew‚ the rise of India and China was changing the global balance. India and China together account for 40 per cent of the world’s working age population and 19 per cent of the global economy in PPP (Purchasing Power Parity) terms‚ according to Mr. Lee. In the next 20 years their collective share of the global economy could
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Introduction Since the death of Mao Zedong in 1976‚ Deng Xiaoping has remarkably changed the outlook of China’s economy. China has gone from a centrally planned economy to a socialist market economy‚ which is still influenced by the Marxist perspective‚ by pursuing a third way between a command economy and the capitalist alternative. A socialist market economy is characterised by the operation of a market mechanism within the context of economic dominance by public ownership and the political
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Introduction I. "America is practically owned by China‚" said Tom Winnifrith. II. America is not doing their duty as a country importing all of these Chinese made goods that America could make just as easily. III. I believe we have a problem with China increasing not only its exports‚ but also its population‚ economy‚ pollution‚ and military size. IV. Today‚ I want to talk about what should be done to keep China from taking over not only America‚ but the rest of the world as well
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