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  2. History of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    About 87,000 soldiers from British India (which includes modern India, Pakistan and Bangladesh) died in World War II. Millions of civilians also died due to famines . Islamic scholars debated over whether it was possible for the proposed Pakistan to truly become an Islamic state.

  3. List of wars involving Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Since its establishment in 1947, Pakistan has been involved in numerous armed conflicts, both domestically and internationally.Historically and presently, the primary focus of its military operations has been on neighboring India, with whom Pakistan has fought four major wars, as well as the Siachen conflict, frequent border skirmishes, and standoffs.

  4. Military history of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan and Sri Lanka enjoy a strong relationship and Colombo was used as a refueling stop when India denied Pakistan overflight permissions prior to the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971. [68] Pakistan has sent military advisers, ammunition and other equipment to Sri Lanka during previous offensives against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam .

  5. List of states with nuclear weapons - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan is also not a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Pakistan covertly developed nuclear weapons over decades, beginning in the late 1970s. Pakistan first delved into nuclear power after the establishment of its first nuclear power plant near Karachi with equipment and materials supplied mainly by western nations in the early ...

  6. Timeline of Pakistani history - Wikipedia

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    1 September: Pakistan initiates Operation Grand Slam capturing more than 490 square kilometres of territory from Kashmir including the town of Chumb; 6 September: Second Full-scale war erupts between Pakistan and India over Kashmir. 7-8 September: Operation Dwarka is carried out with no losses on either side

  7. Political history of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The result was the Pakistan Armed Forces surrender to the liberation forces upon which 93,000 Pakistani soldiers and officers became POWs, the largest since World War II. The official war ended in just under nine months on December 16, 1971, with Pakistan losing its eastern part, which became Bangladesh.

  8. Outline of Pakistan military history - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet–Afghan War was a protracted armed conflict fought in the Soviet-controlled Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (DRA) from 1979 to 1989. The war was a major conflict of the Cold War as it saw extensive fighting between the DRA, the Soviet Union and allied paramilitary groups against the Afghan mujahedeen and their allied foreign ...

  9. Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts - Wikipedia

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    The United States provided diplomatic and military support to Pakistan during the 1971 war by sending USS Enterprise into the Indian Ocean. [134] [135] [136] The United States did not support Pakistan during the Kargil War, and successfully pressured the Pakistani administration to end hostilities. [31] [137] [138] China: