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because it is known for its precious gold and oil reserves under

the gilgit mountains.

it is also because the coal and iron reserves combined with the

gold and oil reserves can equate to a monumental $236,000,000,000

when all reserves are accessed, this is just an estimate which

takes into account the surface mass of iron.

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because most of the Pakistani rivers originates from kashmir and north east and north west of the country.

India have already unlawfully occupied Muslim majority states in the region

and kashmir is also one of them.

economic importance is because of origination of rivers which are main source for irrigation in an agricultural country

and if india builts more dams on these originating points of rivers water will be blocked in Pakistani states

thus creating scarcity of water which will lead to economic turmoil for a county that mostly depends on its agricultural output.

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because it is known for its precious gold and oil reserves under the gilgit mountains.

it is also because the coal and iron reserves combined with the gold and oil reserves can equate to a monumental $236,000,000,000 when all reserves are accessed, this is just an estimate which takes into account the surface mass of iron.

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