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no they are slightly weak than china they b cant invade china but they can easily defend their India
One of them is 1) Wagha from Pakistan ( Lahore ) to India ( Amritsar ). Another one is at 2) Firozpur - Hussainwala, at 3) Fazillka also there is a border post. In 4) Rajasthan also there are border posts with Pakistan. With Bangladesh: 5) Mohanbao and 6) Rohanpur With Nepal: 7) Dulhabari
India
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India
Mr. Shahid Maik is the current ambassador of Pakistan in India, the post which is technically called the Pakistan's High Commissioner to IndiaBy: (Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh)
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A. Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi led a revolution with peaceful demonstration. B. The British split India into two countries. C. The British gave one-fifth of India's land to Pakistan.
A. Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi led a revolution with peaceful demonstration. B. The British split India into two countries. C. The British gave one-fifth of India's land to Pakistan.
nobody actually divided india. Today's Pakistan had predominantly indo-aryan population who were Muslim by faith. so they were a few separate regional ethnic groups from very long ago.It just happened during British era as religious clashes became all time high at that time.