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    THE UNIVERSITY OF AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR (Examination Department‚ Muzaffarabad) Application Form for Issuance of a Degree/ Certificate 1.  Name in Block Letters________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________(in Urdu) National Identity Card No    2. Father’s Name _____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ (in Urdu) 3.  Nature of D

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    Jammu and Kashmir jammu and Kashmir (i/dʒɑːmuː/ & /kæʃmɪər/; Urdu: جموں و کشمیر‎; Dogri‚ Hindi: जम्मू और कश्मीर; Kashmiri: जोम त कशीर(Devanagari)‚ جوم تِ کشیر (Nastaliq); Ladakhi: ཇ་མུ་དང་ཀ་ཤི་མིར།) is a state of India. It is located mostly in the Himalayan mountains and shares a border with the states of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab to the south. Jammu and Kashmir has an international border with thePeople’s Republic of China in the north and east while Line of Control separates it from Pakistani controlled

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    A REVIEW OF PAKISTAN’S FOREIGN POLICY 1980-2004 SUCCESSESS AND FAILURES CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Formulation of foreign policy of a country is a complicated process. It implies consideration of long term and short term interests of a state. Policy at the same time is required to be dynamic‚ as it has to be modified or changed with the changing global scenario. Foreign policy of any country is based on numerous determinants that can be divided into variable and invariable factors. The invariable

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    FAZAL MAMOON Nationality: Pakistani Mobile: +923339978802‚ +923347212752 D.O.B: 06/09/1989 Passport No: AX0200501 Email: kundi2008@gmail.com Website: http://kundi123.webs.com/ Address: Hamdani Public School near Comsats Abbottabad | | | |Objective |To use my interpretative and quantitative

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    OBTRUSIVE PRESENCE IN PAKISTAN OCCUPIED KASHMIR: IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA AND UNITED STATES Introductory Observations  1. China is once again in focus in challenging the status-quo in South Asia in collusive strategic facilitation by Pakistan. This time China has shifted the strategic focus from India’s borders with China- Occupied Tibet in Arunachal Pradesh in the North East to Ladakh and to India’s Line of Actual Control with Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK). Reports emanating from unimpeachable

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    FOREIGN POLICY PAKISTAN AND INDIA AUGUST‚ 2012 Shaheera Jalil Albasit Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defence‚ PILDAT’s Youth Parliament‚ Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Defence FOREWORD The document is an attempt to see Pakistan’s external relations with its immediate eastern neighbor‚ India‚ in a contemporary light. The strategies recommended in this policy come from the belief that Pakistan’s stable internal security and Pakistan’s elevated presence in the global economy

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    relations between the two countries mainly because of the unresolved issue of Jammu and Kashmir. The issue is the source of continuing tensions and conflict‚ and shaped the unstable and tense security environment in the region. The historical perspective of Pakistan’s foreign policy falls in five broad phases. The first period covers the time from the UN enforced cease-fire of 1949 to the 1965 war over Kashmir. During this period Pakistan allied itself with the West by joining the Baghdad Pact and

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    2.2 Hazara-Kashmir Syntaxis The outer southern ranges of the Himalayas‚ extending northwestward about 1600 kilometers in a gentle unbroken curve across northern India‚ continuing into Kashmir and the Hazara district of Pakistan is forming the eastern limb of the syntax is. There are many faults‚ but the two main boundary faults that wrap around the syntax is being considered equivalent to Banjul and Murree faults. The orientation of the axis of the syntaxis is towards west of north‚ and the outcrop

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    active participation of children in armed conflicts is widespread India as a nation is facing a new problem concerning its children- emergence of children as soldiers in strife -torn states of Chattisgarh‚ Jharkhand‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ Jammu and Kashmir‚ Manipur‚ Nagaland and Assam. They are getting drawn into fighting both with rebel groups as well as security forces. What was considered a problem in African countries of Sudan‚ Sierra Leone and other countries like Sri Lanka and Nepal has become

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    INDIAN HEGEMONIC DESIGNS AND THE FUTURE OF KASHMIR Introduction 1. India’s hegemonic designs have always generated intense academic‚ intellectual‚ and strategic interest and controversy. Historically‚ Indian expansionist psyche can be traced back to the concept of ‘Vishal Bharat’ or Greater India. Since its independence‚ Indian leaders have exhibited a distinct role consciousness - a deep seated desire to play a central role in the region and in due course assume the status of global power

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