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- Yahya Khan
- Nur ul Amin
- Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
- Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry
Kargil crisis became the focus of world attention in May 1999. In order to end the crisis, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif met US President Clinton in Washington. Both the leaders signed an agreement on _____.
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- 4th July, 1999
- 5th July, 1999
- 6th July, 1999
- 7th July, 1999
The Simla Agreement of July 1972 was followed by another landmark agreement between India and Pakistan which was signed on 18th August, 1973. This agreement provided for the release of all Pakistani PoWs (Prisoners of Wars) and Bangladesh agreed to postpone trial of 195 war criminals. This Agreement was signed in _____.
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- Delhi
- Calcutta
- Islamabad
- Lahore
India and Pakistan signed Simla Agreement in Simla on _____.
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- 3rd July, 1970
- 3rd July, 1971
- 3rd July, 1973
- 3rd July, 1972
As the situation deteriorated further in 1971 due to clashes between Pakistan Army and the guerrillas of Mukhti Bahani, India attacked East Pakistan on _____.
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- 20th November, 1971
- 24th November, 1971
- 22nd November, 1971
- 25th November, 1971
On 16th December, 1971, the Eastern Command of Pakistan Army laid down their arms under _____.
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- General Farman Ali
- General Sarfaraz
- General Tikka Khan
- General Niazi
In the 1971 Indo-Pak War, India opened the front of West Pakistan on _____.
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- 5th December, 1971
- 1st December, 1971
- 3rd December, 1971
- 7th December, 1971
After the surrender of Pakistani Garrison in Dhaka on 16th December, 1971, East Pakistan separated from West Pakistan with the name of _____.
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- East Bengal
- Bangladesh
- Eastern Republic of Bengal
- Democratic Republic of Bengal
In Tashkent, negotiations held between India and Pakistan in January, 1966, Pakistan was represented by Ayub Khan whereas India was represented by _____.
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- Lal Bahadur Shastri
- Indira Gandhi
- Jawahar Lal Nehru
- Rajiv Gandhi
India and Pakistan signed Tashkent Agreement/Declaration in Soviet city of Tashkent on _____.
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- 12th January, 1966
- 10th January, 1966
- 14th January, 1966
- 10th January, 1966
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