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Complete text of the agreement; Text of Agreement; Full text of the Karachi Agreement, UN Peacemaker; UN Map showing CFL as per Karachi Agreement - UN document number S/1430/Add.2, Dag Digital Library - the United Nations; UN Commission for India and Pakistan: annexes to the interim report, Annex 26; All peace agreement for India, UN Peacemaker
Karachi Agreement It set down the division of the powers between the two governments as well as the All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference . Through the agreement, Azad Kashmir ceded to the Government of Pakistan complete control over Gilgit-Baltistan (then called the "Northern Areas"), and the control over subjects of defence, foreign affairs ...
March – Pakistan and India sign the Karachi Agreement; 7 March – Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan presented Objectives Resolution in the assembly. [1] 12 March – Objectives Resolution is adopted by Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. [1]
This category is for treaties that entered into legal force in the year 1949. For treaties that were written and opened for signature in 1949, see Category:Treaties concluded in 1949 . 1944
The 1949 Karachi Agreement and 1972 Simla Agreement did not clearly mention who controlled the glacier, merely stating that the Cease Fire Line (CFL) terminated at NJ9842. [20] UN officials presumed there would be no dispute between India and Pakistan over such a cold and barren region. [21] [page needed]
United Nations blue beret with UN badge worn by UN Military Observer Richard Cooper in India and Kashmir, c. 1973–1974. The United Nations has played an advisory role in maintaining peace and order in the Kashmir region soon after the independence and partition of British India into the dominions of Pakistan and India in 1947, when a dispute erupted between the two new States on the question ...
Pages in category "1949 in Pakistan" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... 1949 in Pakistan; K. Karachi Agreement; Karachi Agreement (Azad ...
India and Pakistan signed the Karachi Agreement in July 1949 and established a ceasefire line to be supervised by observers. After the termination of the UNCIP , the Security Council passed Resolution 91 (1951) and established a United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) to observe and report violations of ceasefire .