Q.iii Write three responsibilities of United Nations General Assembly.

Ans: Responsibilities of United Nations General Assembly: Its responsibilities include electing the non-permanent members of the Security Council, giving membership to new states and terminating the membership of some states; approving the budget of the United Nations an taking measures to establish world peace, etc. Related Questions: Q1: What do you mean by Foreign Policy? … Read more

Qii What are the responsibilities of the Economic and Social Council?

Ans: Responsibilities: The members of the Economic and Social Council elect a president from among themselves. Its responsibilities include raising the standard of living of man, trying for economic and social development, collaboration in the educational, scientific and cultural fields, taking measures to eradicate unemployment, poverty and disease etc. Related Questions: Q1: What do you … Read more

Q.i What is meant by ‘Durand Line’?

Ans: Durand Line: Foreign Secretary Government of India, Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, and finalized the border lines. Afghanistan accepted the Durand Line as its solution of the border issue between British India and Afghanistan in 1893. It Afghan King, Ameer Abdul Rahman, signed an agreement for the permanent international border. Related Questions: Q1: What do … Read more

Q(vii). Discuss in detail Pakistan’s relations with the People’s Republic of China.

 Ans: Pak-China Relations: . Pakistan’s northern neighbour, the People Republic of China is the most populous country of the world. The People’s Republic of China was established on October 1, 1949, Pakistan recognized the newly established Chinese government in January 1950. . Chiang kai Shek’s nationalist government after its defeat at the hands of Mao’s … Read more

Q(vi). Give an account of Pakistan’s services as member of the United

Ans: PAKISTAN AND THE UNITED NATION (UN): Membership: Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947 and was admitted to the membership of the UN in the very next month i.e. September 1947. Pakistan has always adhered to the UN Charter and been instrumental in all the peace making and human development initiative of the … Read more

Q(v). Discuss important developments in the history of Pak-US relations.

 Ans: Pak-America Relations: In the history of international relations, the period during which Pakistan emerged as an independent state is known as ‘the cold war era’. The era was marked with polarization between the communist block led by the Soviet Union and the capitalist block led by the United States of America. Close Strategic Partners … Read more

Q(iii). Discuss in detail Pakistan’s relations with India.

Ans: Pak- India Relation: The Kashmir Conflict: History of conflict between India and Pakistan due to Kashmir issue dates. back to the days of partition in 1947. Due to this issue, the two countries could never develop good-neighbourly relations with each other. As soon as, after partition, the Indian forces occupied Kashmir against the will … Read more

Q(ii). What are the aims and objectives of Pakistan’s foreign policy?

Ans: Aims and OBJECTIVES OF PAKISTAN’S FOREIGN POLICY: Safeguard of Territorial Sovereignty and Security: the guiding principles of our foreign policy. Establishing friendly relations with Safeguard of national and ideological objectives and territorial integrity are neighboring countries and the Muslim states are our top most priorities. We want to establish friendly relations with all countries … Read more

Q(i). Discuss in detail the geo-strategic significance of Pakistan.

Ans: Geo-Strategic Significance of Pakistan in Global Setting: Central Position in the Islamic World: Geographically, Pakistan occupies a central place in the Muslim World. Pakistan is located almost in the midst of the Muslim states starting from Morocco in the West to Indonesia in the East Significance in World Affairs: In the history of international … Read more