Pak-US relations have been generally successful.
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%%Commonwealth:%%
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%%Benazir Bhutto’s Government:%%
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Pakistan-China relations have been quite successful.
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%%Communist Regime%%
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%%Foundation of Pak-India Relations:%%
%%Liaqat’s Government:%%
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In September 1960, the %%Indus Water Treaty%% was signed to resolve the issue of the canal waters that had originated with the partition of the Punjab in 1947.
Both countries accepted the mediatory role of the USSR for a peace agreement after the 1965 war.
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%%General Zia’s Government:%%
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%%Problems for newly created Pakistan:%%
The Indian government had not acknowledged the creation of Pakistan and created serious difficulties for the newly created state.
Millions of Muslims were forced to migrate to Pakistan. India delayed the release of financial and military assets to Pakistan and closed the two headworks in Indian Punjab to create serious shortage of water for Pakistan.
The issue persisted throughout the 1950’s.
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%%Wars:%%
Both countries had their first war on Kashmir in 1948 as a result of which the state of Kashmir was divided into the IHK (Indian Held Kashmir) and the Azad Kashmir.
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The second war on Kashmir was fought in September 1965 in which neither country was successful.
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The third Indo-Pak war was fought in December 1971 in the East Pakistan.
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%%Nuclear testing:%%
In May 1998, both countries blasted nuclear bombs and declared themselves as the nuclear states.
This took the disturbed relations to their peak.
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Then in April 1999 the Kashmiri Muslim guerrillas crossed the LOC and occupied the towns of Kargil and Drass in the IHK.
Pakistan initially showed ignorance about the development but soon it mobilized its army in the region.
The Indian army launched a counter attack and finally, in June 1999 Pakistani forces began to withdraw on the pressure of the USA.
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%%Foundation of Pak-Afghan Relations:%%
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In 1956, %%President Iskandar Mirza%% visited Kabul after an attack on the Pakistan embassy to normalize the relations.
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Afghanistan adopted a neutral stance in the 1965 war despite the Soviet pressure on it to favour India.
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%%Z.A Bhutto’s Government:%%
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%%General Zia’s Government:%%
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%%Governments of Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto:%%
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%%Foundation of Pak-Iran Relations:%%
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%%RCD (Regional Cooperation for Development):%%
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Iran and Turkey tried to persuade other countries to help Pakistan in the %%1965 war%%, but had little success.
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Iran sent help to the %%Bhutto’s government%% in 1973 to put down an uprising by the tribal chiefs in Balochistan.
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In the 1980’s, %%General Zia%% tried to minimize the mistrust between Pakistan and Iran.
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Pakistan made sincere efforts to end the %%Iran-Iraq war%% through the platform of the %%OIC%%.
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Similarly, %%Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif%% also tried to improve relations with Iran.
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In 1999, a free trade agreement was signed between the two countries. Pakistan has been a major importer of oil from Iran.
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%%General Zia’s Government:%%
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Afghan Affairs:
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%%Foundation of Pak-Palestine Relations:%%
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%%Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem incident 1967:%%
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%%Z.A Bhutto’s Government:%%
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It took the Kashmir issue to the UN Security Council for its permanent solution in the 1950’s. For example, it condemned the occupation of Indonesia by Holland.
The World Bank persuaded Pakistan and India to accept the Indus Water Treaty in 1960.
It also acted as the spokesperson for many Asian countries that were struggling for independence in the 1950’s.
It also raised the Palestine issue on the UN platform and defended the Palestine cause.
The UN also held Pakistan and India agree on peace in the Tashkent Accord, 1966.
It sent its troops to help the UN peacekeeping forces in many countries including Somalia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Many UN organizations helped Pakistan in health, education and population planning projects.
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==Commonwealth:==
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