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taskent treaty and simla treaty is done between india and bhutan

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Answered by divya629
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The Simla Agreement signed by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan on 2nd July 1972 was much more than a peace treaty seeking to reverse the consequences of the 1971 war (i.e. to bring about withdrawals of troops and an exchange of PoWs). It was a comprehensive blue print for good neighbourly relations between India and Pakistan. Under the Simla Agreement both countries undertook to abjure conflict and confrontation which had marred relations in the past, and to work towards the establishment of durable peace, friendship and cooperation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tashkent treaty and Shimla treaty is done between India and Bhutan - False

  • Both Tashkent treaty and Shimla treaty is done between India and Pakistan.
  • The Shimla Agreement was made in Shimla in the year 1972. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, and Indira Gandhi, approved the treaty.
  • It was incumbent on both nations to resolve disagreements through bilateral agreements by peaceful means. The mutual agreement also paved the way for Pakistan's diplomatic recognition of Bangladesh.  
  • Tashkent Declaration was a lasting harmony agreement signed in the year 1966.  
  • The firm determination was announced to bring about reasonable and peaceful association among nations and encourage friendly relationship between citizens.

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