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Describe any three early problems of Pakistan plz tell me the answer​

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Answered by raghulragavi07
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Explanation:

As soon as Pakistan came into being the country was flooded with various dilemma and still going through some of those. Here are few seldom hitch,

Kashmir Dispute

In 1947, most of the 4 million inhabitants of Kashmir were Muslim, but the maharaja was Hindu. It was believed that he was trying to win independence for his state and so he delayed joining either Pakistan or India but later declared Kashmir as a part of India. At the time of partition 85% of the Kashmir’s total population was Muslim therefore most of them were rebellious.A Lot of them fled to Pakistan but many of them still reside in Kashmir. the issue still remain unresolved.

Economic Problems

When Pakistan came into existence,Around 90 % of the people lived in the countryside. The agricultural system was obsolete and outdated which added to the economic backwardness of the areas forming part of Pakistan. Besides these factors the technical experts and laborers, who operated the industries, were all Hindus because the Muslims extremely lagged behind in education and financial capabilities. The inadequate system of transportation and communication also made its adverse affect on economic development of the country.

Water Dispute

Most of the rivers flowing in Pakistan have their origin in India. In 1948, India stopped water supply to Pakistani canals to damage the Pakistani agriculture. However on 9th September, 1960 on agreement called Indus Basin Treaty was signed between the two countries.

Refugees

Shortly after independence, Pakistan had to deal with a massive refugee problem: while 5.3 million Hindus fled from Punjab and Sindh into India, 5.9 million Muslims fled from India into West Pakistan. Also, 3.3 million Hindus fled East Bengal, and 1.3 million Muslims fled from India into east Bengal.

Pakistan still host largest number of refugees mainly from Afghanistan, shortly after so called ‘war on terror’.

Hope it helps,

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