Q.vi When did the relations between Pakistan and People’s Republic of China begin?

Ans: Pak-China Relations: 1 When China was declared a republic in 1949, Pakistan immediately recognized it. The Pak-China friendly relations started and since 1954-55, both the countries have been close friends with each other. 2 Friendship of both countries is based on the sincere emotions of the people. 3 A sincere harmony developed between the … Read more

Q.V By which two countries was the Indus Water Treaty signed?

Ans: For resolving the water issue, the Indus Water Treaty was signed between India and Pakistan in 1960. India is still violating this treaty. Related Questions: Q1: What do you mean by Foreign Policy? Q2. Analyze the relations of pakistan with its neighbouring countries. Q3. Narrate Pakistan’s Role in the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation … Read more

Qiv When was the border settlement made between British India and Afghanistan?

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

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(x). When was the Kashmir issue first raised in the UN.

Ans:Kashmir issue first raised in the UN: India raised hue and cry in the UN Security Council, accusing Pakistan of invading Kashmir. Security Council setup a commission, which submitted its report on 6th February, 1948, stating to hold a plebiscite in Kashmir. Another resolution was passed on 5th January, 1949, declaring plebiscite as the only … Read more

Q(ix). Pakistan’s relation with the Central Asian States.

Ans: Pakistan’s Relations with Central Asian States: A number of Muslim States got independence as a result of the dismemberment of the world’s second most powerful Union, the USSR. These liberated states included Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan. All these states joined the OIC between 1992-1996, of which Pakistan was already a member. … Read more

Q(viii). Number of OIC members; where and when the organization was established.

Ans: Number of OIC members: Muslim heads of the state and government got together in Rabat, the capital of Morocco on September 25, 1969 and resolved to establish a common platform of the Muslim countries. Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC), which was founded in September 25, 1969 at Rabat a city of Morocco. Related Questions: … Read more

Q(vii). List of SAARC members.

Ans: South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation is an inter-governmental organization of states in South Asia. Its members are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. SAARC was founded in Dhaka on December 8; 1985. Related Questions: Q1: What do you mean by Foreign Policy? Q2. Analyze the relations of pakistan … Read more