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  2. Timeline of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    1843 - Town becomes part of colonial British India. [4] 1847 Town becomes part of Sind Division, Bombay Presidency, British India. Karachi Anglo-Indian School founded. 1852 Municipal Commission established. Karachi Fair begins. [5] 1854 - Napier Mole built connecting Kiamari Island. [6] 1858– Agra and Masterman's Bank branch established. [7]

  3. Thousands evacuated, schools shut as India, Pakistan brace ...

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    KARACHI/AHMEDABAD (Reuters) -Coastal towns and cities in India and Pakistan braced for a rare August cyclone on Friday, as heavy rains and winds forced authorities to close schools and evacuate ...

  4. List of wars involving Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    India: Stalemate. United Nations mandated ceasefire; India had an upper hand in the war [47] No permanent territorial changes (see Tashkent Declaration) Al-Wadiah War (1969) [48] Saudi Arabia Pakistan [49] [50] South Yemen: Victory. al-Wadiah reoccupied by Saudi forces [51] Black September (1970–1971) Jordan. Foreign involvement: Pakistan [52 ...

  5. Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Riots erupted on 6 January 1948, after which most of Sindh's Hindu population fled to India, [104] with assistance of the Indian government. [105] Karachi became the focus for the resettlement of middle-class Muslim Muhajir refugees who fled India, with 470,000 refugees in Karachi by May 1948, [106] leading to a drastic alteration of the city's ...

  6. Pakistan and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation

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    Although, OIC condemned Indian violation of Pakistani airspace by India, UAE refused to revert invitation to India. [12] Hence, for the first time in five decades, the United Arab Emirates invited foreign minister of India Sushma Swaraj to attend the inaugural plenary 46th meeting of OIC foreign ministers held in Abu Dhabi on 1 and 2 March. [13]

  7. India–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    India has accused some of the most wanted Indian fugitives, such as Dawood Ibrahim, of having a presence in Pakistan. On 11 May 2011, India released a list of 50 "Most Wanted Fugitives" hiding in Pakistan. This was to tactically pressure Pakistan after the killing of Osama bin Laden in his compound in Abbottabad. [67]

  8. Kashmir conflict - Wikipedia

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    India holds that the Instrument of Accession of the State of Jammu and Kashmir to the Union of India, signed by Maharaja Hari Singh (erstwhile ruler of the State) on 25 October 1947 [371] [372] and executed on 27 October 1947 [372] between the ruler of Kashmir and the Governor General of India was a legal act and completely valid in terms of ...

  9. Pakistani economic crisis (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    Poor governance and low productivity per capita in comparison with other low to middle-income developing countries have contributed to a balance of payment crisis, where the country is unable to earn enough foreign exchange to fund the imports that it consumes. [5] Pakistan's economic crisis is the biggest crisis since its independence. [6] [7]