Karachi Agreement
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The Karachi Agreement was a cease-fire agreement signed by Pakistan and India on the 27th of July 1949.[1] It established a cease-fire line which could be monitored by observers from the United Nations.[2] The Agreement was signed by the following:
- Honourable Mushtaque Ahmed Gurmani, Minister without Portfolio, Government of Pakistan.
- Sardar Mohammed Ibrahim Khan, the president of Azad Kashmir .
- Choudhry Ghulam Abbas, Head of All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference.
[edit] References
- ^ Wirsing, Robert (1998). War Or Peace on the Line of Control?. IBRU, 9-11. ISBN 1897643314.
- ^ Hilaire, Max (2005). United Nations Law And The Security Council. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd, 29-30. ISBN 0754644898.
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