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- Kashmir deserves its freedom -
...ted. The river has a huge affect on the economy. IT is a main source of trade and travel and is used as and irrigation system for farming. Kashmir has a diverse selection of crops including corn, wheat, rice, and saffron.... - kashmir -
India’s False Claim On Kashmir
Kashmir, an area situated in the northern parts of Pakistan And India, covers an area of 222,237 SqKm (85,800 SqMi). Mount Godwin Austen/K2 (8,611m/28,250 ft) and mount Nanga Parbat (8,123m/2... - julia roberts -
...Pakistan. India gained two-thirds of the region.
There are two ways to go about deciding who should gain sovereignty over Kashmir. One way is basing it on who occupies more of the region. India controls two thirds, there... - kashmir -
...nent. Over twenty passes provide points of entry and the valley of Kashmir is both a cross-roads and a place of refuge. The state covers some 84,000 square miles of land (it is about 30,000 squares miles smaller than the U... - Kashmir -
...stic religion. Muslims believe in one God and His messenger Muhammad. Muslims are ordered by God to pray five times a day. Muslims believe in Jihad, a movement to help fellow Muslim brothers when they are in a war or are t... - India & Pakistan -
...ers have begun minor talks, but were already squabbling over details. It seems as if there’s nothing these two countries won’t fight over.
There are many important “actors” to consider and look at in this situation betwe... - Pakistan & India -
...iest issues in contemporary international relations, even though it is not a Communist-non-Communist dispute and even though the chief disputants are fellow members of the commonwealth who want to find a way out of the dil... - India v. Pakistan -
...a lost its own Muslim people. On the very same day India got independence, a new country was formed. Since then, India and Pakistan have been rivals. But, it still does not mean that the two countries fight because of the ... - Dress Code Ultimatum in Kashmir -
...ed with acid. Why? Simply because they were not dressed according to traditional standards. The attacks were written off as a campaign to enforce the Islamic dress code among women (Hussain, 10 Aug 2001).
On August 12t... - Regional Conflicts and their repercussions on Pakistan -
REGIONAL CONFLICTS AND THEIR REPERCUSSIONS ON PAKISTAN
Pakistan located in the volatile South-Asian region not only shares borders but also shares the problems of its neighbouring countries. The nations of South-Asia have ... - International Relations -
Background • In the 19th Century Britain gained control over almost all of India. • Nonviolent resistance to British helped gain their independence in 1947. • In 1947 the subcontinent was divided into India and Pakistan, and ... - Goegraphy of India -
...ants of the Indus River valley developed a sophisticated society which covered an area almost as large as modern day India. The towns in the civilization were highly developed complete with roads, brick homes, and plumbing... - Political Organizations and Violence -
...e against the government.Under these cirumstances people have the right to use violence to achieve their goals.Despite the fact that violence is detrimental to society it dosent mean that it should be banned.There are many... - Tsunami Victims -
...selves.
As one of the wealthiest countries in the world, Canada as a country should donate
as much money as possible to help the developing countries overcome the Tsunami.
Canada is proven to be one of the wealth... - India the glance of a billion -
India is a country situated in the eastern and northern hemisphere on the south border of Asia. ...
People have been living in India for about 4,500 years, since around 2500 BC. ... But one thousand years after that, ... - Asia -
...en where long and hard, but his love for trade and the scenery had kept him going. This tale shows that, as a merchant, many encounters along the Silk Road can make you profit. Nanaivandak became a wealthy merchant who t... - INDIAN RIVERS -
India - Rivers of Eternity
Rivers are the lifelines of our country. From time immemorial, rivers have been a major source of livelihood to millions of people who are dependent on agriculture. ... Rising in southwestern ... - advantages and disadvantages of science -
...sion between Pakistan and India also reflected the US desire for enhanced constructive engagement in the region.
The US leadership has acknowledged the centrality of the Kashmir dispute towards normalization of relations ... - CYBERTERRORISM; HOW SERIOUS IS THE THREAT? -
...can be exploited to support political agendas ranging from stronger surveillance authority to tighter immigration controls.
Cyber-terrorism can be defined in two forms: one attacks against data, and the other on contro... - how I met my husband -
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Prayer to the Living...