India went to the United Nations, pleading for their intervention and help thus avoiding greater loss. Ultimately, it ended in a United Nations mandated ceasefire. This resulted in the Indian Government RE-inhabiting the city of Delhi (The Capital of India) which it had evacuated because of the rapidly increasing occupation of Western Punjab
by the Pakistani Army.
Pakistan won as India could not invade the desired land it had hoped to take. Pakistan successfully obstructed their plans and had defeated India.
The Appalachian Development Act of 1965 was part of President Johnson's War on Poverty. The Act provided money for the development of the Appalachian region of the United States. This region was suffering from intense poverty and a lack of development.
The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments were important to the Civil Rights Movement. The Thirteenth Amendment ended slavery in the United States. The Fourteenth Amendment allowed Blacks to have the same rights as Whites. The Fifteenth Amendment allowed Blacks to vote. They had little effect in the south until 1965 when the Civil War ended.
Black soldiers who returned from Europe after World War I were the first large group to agitate against segregation. The Civil Rights Act in 1964 and the Voting Rights Act in 1965 legally ended segregation.
While many have laid claim to its authorship, the quote actually comes from "Joe: a Boy of the War-times" By Robert W. Bigham, which was originally published in 1889. The quote spawned a prize winning declamation piece by Geronimo Sicam that was published in 1965.
As of June 7, 2010, the Afghanistan is officially the longest war in American history. It began October 7, 2001 and has not ended yet. Before that, the Vietnam war was the longest war in American history. It lasted 103 months. Others claim the Korean War is the longest because it never officially ended, we only signed a cease fire with them.
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In 1971 after indo-pak war
You won't find accurate figures about this. Different sources claim different figures. Neutral sources claim that over 3,800 soldiers lost their lives in 1965 War and over 10,000 soldiers were killed in 1971 War.
The first English novel by Muhammad Abubakar Farooqui is titled "Go: A Pakistani Soldier's Experience of the 1965 Indo-Pak War."
India did not involve in any major wars. But it helped Britain during the World War. After Independence there were minor wars like Indo-Pak war, Kargil War etc..
The war that took place in 1965 was the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. It was fought between India and Pakistan over the disputed region of Kashmir. The conflict ended with a ceasefire and the signing of the Tashkent Agreement.
Because they had many conflicts in the past. The 1948 Indo-Pakistan War, 1965 Indo-Pakistan War,1971 Indo-Pakistan War and the 1999 Kargil War. Religion is another thing because during the partation of india heaps of muslims were killed in india by sikhs and hindus and in pakistan many hindus were also tortued and killed.
Since 1947 India and Pakistan have been involved in three official wars and one undeclared war. They have also had many boarder skirmishes and military stand-offs. The wars were mostly over Kashmir, except for the war in 1971 over turmoil in what is now Bangladesh.
The winner of the civil war was The Union or the North
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The joint forces: Indian Army and freedom fighters of Bangladesh all together procedeed towards Dhaka, a few bombs deploid, Partzan guerillas of liberation wings slow and steadily entered Dhaka.
Pak-Wah Edwin Leung has written: 'China's quasi-war with Japan'