Political Science, asked by sourav1991roy, 6 months ago

how many provisions were there in the agreement 1966?​

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Answered by bholusoniverma
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Answered by sonalideval056
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Answer:

The Tashkent Agreement was signed on January 10, 1966.

Explanation:

The Tashkent Agreement, signed on January 10, 1966, by President Ayub Khan of Pakistan and Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri of India (who passed on the next day), put an end to the 17-day war that raged between the two countries in August and September 1965. On September 22, 1965, the United Nations Security Council successfully negotiated a cease-fire.

Aleksey Kosygin, the Soviet leader who had invited the participants to Tashkent, served as the mediator for the accord. The sides also agreed to resume diplomatic contacts, negotiate economic, refugee, and other issues, and withdraw all armed forces to positions held prior to August 5, 1965. The lack of a no-war commitment and any renunciation of guerilla activity in Kashmir led to criticism of the accord in India.

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