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* 1971 – Bangladesh Liberation War: The Pakistan Army and Razakars massacred approximately 3, 000 Hindu emigrants in the Jathibhanga area of East Pakistan ( now Bangladesh ).
He was promoted to full colonel in 1934 He attended and was then recommended to become an instructor at the Indian Army Staff College ( now the Pakistan Army Staff College ) in Quetta, British India.
A Commando Battalion in the Pakistan Army is named Yaldaram Battalion after him.
This unit still exists ( though in the Pakistan Army ) with an armour TOE.
While the CIA and MI6 and the People's Liberation Army of China financed the operation along with the Pakistan government against the Soviet Union Eventually the Soviet Union began looking for a withdrawal route and in 1988 Geneva Accords were signed between Communist-Afghanistan and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ; under the terms Soviet troops were to withdraw.
* 1971 – The Indian Army recaptures part of Kashmir occupied forcibly by Pakistan.
Roughly after two weeks, President Mirza's relations with Pakistan Armed Forces deteriorated leading Army Commander General Ayub Khan relieving the president from his presidency and forcefully exiling President Mirza to United Kingdom.
All sector commanders were Bengali officers from defected Pakistan Army.
Therefore, The Indian Army, from all three directions of the province, entered in the East Pakistan.
The United States also denied economic aide to the East and avoided providing training to East-Pakistan Army and the East Pakistan Rifles, but was managed by Pakistan itself.
The border of-Indo-East Pakistan border showed by the United States Army | U. S. Army, c. 1960.
Since its unification with Pakistan, the East Pakistan Army had consisted of only one infantry brigade, which was made up of two battalions, the 1st East Bengal Regiment and the 1 / 14 or 3 / 8 Punjab Regiment in 1948.
This weak brigade, under the command of Brigadier-General Ayub Khan ( local rank Major-General – GOC of 14th Army Division ), together with the East Pakistan Rifles which was tasked with defending East Pakistan during the Kashmir War of 1947.
In November 2011, NATO forces killed 24 Pakistani Army soldiers around the border region with Pakistan.
There are also six military cantonments which are administered by the Pakistan Army.
* 1971 – The Pakistan Army massacres at least 71 Hindus in Burunga, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
The armed forces comprise three main branches: the Pakistan Army, the Pakistan Navy ( including the Pakistan Marines ) and the Pakistan Air Force, together with a number of paramilitary forces.

Pakistan and originally
Pakistan were stripped of their hosting rights following the terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team, with the games originally scheduled for Pakistan redistributed to the other host countries.
Many of the goods that were smuggled into Pakistan have originally entered Afghanistan from Pakistan, where they fell under the Afghan Trade and Transit Agreement ( ATTA ).
The pistachio, Pistacia vera in the Anacardiaceae family, is a small tree originally from Greater Iran ( Iran and Iraq ) which now can also be found in regions of Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Greece, Tunisia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, India, Pakistan, Egypt, Italy ( Sicily ), Uzbekistan, Afghanistan ( especially in the provinces of Samangan and Badghis ), and the United States, specifically in California.
The raw material for producing kala namak was originally obtained from natural halite from mines in Northern India and Pakistan in certain locations of the Himalayas salt ranges, or from salt harvested from the North Indian salt lakes of Sambhar or Didwana.
Founded by Datuk Dr Parmjit Singh and based originally in Malaysia, APIIT has since established other centres in Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka.
From 1980's Pakistani English literature began to receive national and official recognition, when the Pakistan Academy of Letters included works originally written English in its annual literary awards.
During the war, Pakistan transferred a huge amount of essential war materials and equipment to then West Pakistan that was originally assigned and appropriated for the eastern zone.
R. D. National College was originally set up in 1922 in Hyderabad, Pakistan under the guidance of Annie Besant.
Sindhis () are a Sindhi-speaking ethnic group of people originally native to the Sindh province of the Indian empire, today which is found in the country of Pakistan.
He is originally from Lahore, Pakistan, although he once stated he grew up in Delhi, probably they have shown him a Muhajir, the people who migrated from India to Pakistan after the independence of both the countries in 1947.
Sultan Shahāb-ud-Din Muhammad Ghori ( also spelled Ghauri, Ghouri ) (), originally called Mu ' izzuddīn Muḥammad Bin Sām ( and also referred to by Orientalists as Muhammad of Ghor ) ( 1150 – March 15, 1206 ), was one of the rulers of the Ghurid dynasty who reigned over a territory spanning present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan and northern India.
It is owned by three men originally from Pakistan, there are currently RFCs in Blackpool one owned by each.
However, in 2002, the Navy began to receive 14 F-16A and B models from the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center ( AMARC ) that were originally intended for Pakistan before being embargoed.
While its constitution, as originally laid down in the State Bank of Pakistan Order 1948, remained basically unchanged until January 1, 1974, when the bank was nationalized, the scope of its functions was considerably enlarged.
He originally maneuvered to maintain his independence by playing off India and Pakistan.
# Between 3 December 1971 to 1977 originally proclaimed during the Indo Pakistan war, and later extended along with the third proclamation — " the security of India " having been declared " threatened by external aggression ".
Though not originally from Pakistan, she spent her entire life working for the betterment of the people of Pakistan.
The Dawars originally lived in the Shawal area, which lies partly in the present-day North Waziristan tribal agency of Pakistan and partly in the Paktika Province of Afghanistan.
It originally included the provinces that now compose Pakistan and Bangladesh, and the representation of the princely states of India.

Pakistan and conceived
The Faisal Mosque is conceived as the National Mosque of Pakistan and named after the late King Faisal bin Abdul-Aziz of Saudi Arabia, who supported and financed the project.
The flag was conceived so as to exclude the crescent and the star considered as symbols of West Pakistan.
The WCC was conceived as a celebration of the 150th year of the formation of Victoria, but the finalists turned out to be India and Pakistan.
The Bank is assigned a long term entity of ' A ' and short term rating of ' A-1 ' by Pakistan Credit Rating Agency Limited ( PACRA ), reflecting BankIslami's well conceived business strategy and establishment of effective operating platform by the Bank to execute the business strategy.

Pakistan and Kargil
Thus, no two nuclear powers have yet fought a conventional war directly, with the exception of brief skirmishes between for example, China and Russia in the 1969 Sino-Soviet conflict and between India and Pakistan in the 1999 Kargil War.
* The Kargil War ( 1999 ) – In May 1999, Pakistan sends troops covertly to occupy strategic peaks in Kashmir.
Since the visit followed barely two years after the Pokhran tests, and one year after the Kargil invasion and the subsequent coup in Pakistan, it was read to reflect a major shift in the post-Cold War U. S. foreign policy.
A military conflict was developed in Kargil on the Line of Control ( LoC ) with Pakistan in May 1999.
The episode took place in the Rann of Kutch on 10 August 1999, just a month after the Kargil War, creating a tense atmosphere between India and Pakistan.
*-US had not given any military aid to Pakistan in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 However, it supported in the 1971 war. US not supported Pakistan in the Kargil War.
* During the Kargil Conflict between India and Pakistan in 1999, the Indian Air Force used Dassault Mirrage 2000s to drop laser guided bombs.
Despite the controversy the Bofors gun was used extensively as the primary field artillery during the Kargil War with Pakistan and gave India ' an edge ' against Pakistan according to battlefield commanders.
Further unsuccessful attempts to reclaim positions were launched by Pakistan in 1990, 1995, 1996 and 1999, most notably in Kargil that year.
The Pakistan Air Force ( PAF ) did not see active combat during the low-intensity Kargil Conflict between India and Pakistan during the summer of 1999 but remained on high air defence alert ( ADA ) and performed F-16 and F-7MP combat air patrols ( CAPs ) near the eastern border with India.
The 1999 Kargil War between India and Pakistan has been cited as a counterexample to this argument ( Page Fortna, 2004 ).
* 11 July-India recaptures Kargil, forcing the Pakistan Army to retreat.
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 and elsewhere along the Line of Control ( LoC ).
He was a defence minister in the National Democratic Alliance ( NDA ) Government ( 1998 – 2004 ), when the Kargil War broke out between India and Pakistan, and India conducted its nuclear tests at Pokhran.
It was during his tenure as the defence minister, when the Kargil war over Kashmir broke out between India and Pakistan in 1999.
Once Tagtshang Repa Ngawang Gyatso ( 1573 – 1651 ), a disciple of the 5th Gyalwang Drukpa Paksam Wangpo ( 1593 – 1641 ) and Drukpa Yongzin Ngawang Sangpo, was meditating at Ugyen dzong, a retreat cave near Kargil of Guru Padma Sambhava and Naropa, after his pilgrimage to the Swat Valley ( now in Pakistan ), when he received an invitation from King Jamyang Namgyal of Ladakh.
The Kargil conflict was an armed conflict between India and Pakistan that took place between May and July 1999 in along the Line of Control ( LOC ) in Kargil, Kashmir and elsewhere.
Kargil was at the center of a conflict between India and Pakistan in 1999.

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