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Pakistan permitted NATO forces to use its land to supply for Afghanistan in 2001. NATO supplies were seized by Pakistan in 2011 which were later permitted again after 3 months.
In November 2011, NATO armies attacked a Pakistani check post near Afghanistan border in which 24 Pakistani soldiers were martyred and 13 were wounded. Pakistan as a result announced to block NATO supplies until NATO apologizes and accepts its mistake. Since no one has apologized yet, Pakistan has refused to resume NATO supplies until the demands are met.
No, and probably never will be. Due to it's geographical location, it's closer ties to Asia and continued annoyance between NATO and Pakistan over the border region of Pakistan and Afghanistan, where NATO says Taliban troops are launching attacks.
Youtube is not banned in Pakistan. Pakistani government only banned a few videos to be displayed in Pakistan. Anyone can access Youtube from anywhere in Pakistan.
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the nato suppliles passing through pakistan is a proved that pakistan is an ally of the us.
No, otherwise NATO would not plan the attacks.
i think it is not possible that in pakistan phd on quaid-e-azam is banned
As of recent reports, approximately 30% of U.S. and NATO supplies for the war in Afghanistan have historically passed through Pakistan, primarily via the Karachi port and the Khyber Pass. However, this percentage can vary over time due to geopolitical developments and changes in supply routes. Following the closure of some supply lines through Pakistan in the past, alternative routes through Central Asia have been utilized. Thus, the exact percentage may fluctuate based on current circumstances.
As Turkey is a NATO member, you can count all the NATO members most importantly U.S.
Yes, "Freedom at Midnight" is banned in Pakistan due to its portrayal of historical events that are sensitive to the country's national narrative and political discourse. The book's depiction of the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947 is considered controversial and has led to its restriction in Pakistan.
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