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Why some part of Kashmir is occupied by China?
It is a historical fact that the dispute in Kashmir goes beyond the territory that is still under the illegal occupation of Pakistan, and includes both the territory measuring 5,180 square kilometres (sq kms) in the Shaksgam Valley in the trans-Karakoram tract ceded by Pakistan to China under their so-called border …
Who is ruling Pakistan Occupied Kashmir?
Azad Kashmir
Azad Jammu and Kashmir آزاد جموں و کشمیر | |
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• Type | Self-governing state under Pakistani administration |
• Body | Government of Azad Kashmir |
• President | Sultan Mehmood Chaudhry |
• Prime Minister | Abdul Qayyum Khan Niazi |
Why did Pakistan ceded land to China?
The Shaksgam Valley was ceded to China by Pakistan in 1963 when both countries signed a boundary agreement to settle their border differences.
How successful was Pakistan in its relationship with India between 1947 and 1999 explain your answer?
Thus the two states have had very poor relations since 1947. Pakistan had remained unsuccessful in having good ties with India. This is due to mainly Kashmir issue which they have failed to resolve. The nuclear arms race had made it nuclear flash point in the world.
Where is Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (Jammu and Kashmir)?
Pakistan Occupied Kashmir is that part of the Jammu and Kashmir (India) which was invaded by the Pakistan in 1947.
Why was Kashmir divided into two parts?
After the war of 1947 between India and Pakistan, the Kashmir administration was divided in two parts. The part of Kashmir which was separated from India became a sub-continent of Jammu and Kashmir and the part of Kashmir that was near from Pakistan and Afghanistan border was called Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir.
Does India have the right to intervene in Jammu and Kashmir?
Except for these subjects, Jammu and Kashmir were free to all its decisions. On the basis of this accession of the treaty, the Government of India claims that India has the full right to interfere in matters related to Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan on the other hand doesn’t agree with India.
Which part of India does India claim as its territory?
India claims the entire princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, and, as of 2010, administers approximately 43\% of the region. It controls Jammu, the Kashmir Valley, Ladakh, and the Siachen Glacier.