Liaqat-Nehru Pact 1950 was mainly related to:

Liaqat-Nehru Pact 1950 was mainly related to:

  • (A) Distribution of assets
  • (B) Minorities and refugees problems
  • (C) Kashmir issue
  • (D) Distribution of water of rivers
The Liaquat-Nehru Pact, often called the Delhi Pact, was a treaty agreed by India and Pakistan in 1950 that mainly addressed the following issues:- Minority rights in both countries, predominantly regarding citizenship, security, and freedom of religion, speech, and travel. Enabling the repatriation of immigrants, snatched women, and burgled property.  Averting forced renovations. Launching minority directives in both countries to defend minority rights. Certifying minority cluster faithfulness and liberty of demonstration.
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