Syed Mehdi Shah
Skardu is 180 miles northeast of Islamabad in Pakistan.Skardu is a town in the region of the same name in the Gilgit-Baltistan area of Pakistan.Skardu, capital of Baltistan is perched 2,438 metres above sea level in the backdrop of the great peaks of the Karakorams. Balti people are a mixture of Tibetan and Caucasian stock and speak Balti, an ancient form of Tibetan. Due to the similarity of its culture, lifestyle and architecture with Tibet, Baltistan is also known as the "Tibet-e-Khurd" (Little Tibet).It borders on the Chinese province of Xinjiang and Indian-occupied Kashmir. The tourist season is from April to October. The maximum temperature is 27 C and minimum (October) 8 C. Apart from its incomparable cluster of mountain peaks and glaciers Baltistan's five valleys, - Shigar, Skardu, Khaplu, Rondu and Kharmang are noted for their luscious peaches, apricots, apples and pears.http://wikitravel.org/en/Skarduhttp://www.k2pedia.com/gilgit-baltistan
In January, the weather in Gilgit is typically cold with temperatures ranging from -2°C to 6°C. It can also experience snowfall during this month, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. It is advisable to pack warm clothing if you plan to visit Gilgit in January.
The current High Commissioner of India in Pakistan is H. E. Dr. T. C. A. Raghavan.
Central Superior Services of Pakistan it is denoted as C S S or Bureaucacy
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Sehar Afzal in Class 9-c in Pakistan in Punjab in LAhore
The Cholistan Desert is in Pakistan. It begins with the letter C.
Skardu [−24.1 °C (−11.4 °F)], Quetta [−18.3 °C (−0.9 °F)] and Kalat [−16.7 °C (1.9 °F)] are the places with recorded lowest temperatures in Pakistan.
Northern parts of Pakistan (e.g., Kaghan, Siachen, etc) can dip below -20 C.
Yes, Pakistan is a nuclear state, and it is growing its nuclear arsenals day by day.
The average temperature in Pakistan during the summer months can range from 30°C to 45°C, depending on the region. However, some areas, particularly in the south, can experience temperatures exceeding 50°C.