Social Sciences, asked by LakshitaAhlawat, 2 months ago

The Shimla Pact between India and Pakistan stood for

(A) Abstaining from first use of nuclear weapons

(B) Bilateral settlement of disputes

(C) Final resolution of Jammu and Kahsmir problem

(D) Resolution of dispute relating to Ranna of Kachchh


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Answered by Pxstellix
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Answer:

The treaty was signed in Simla (also spelt "Shimla") in India by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, the President of Pakistan, and Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India. ... Some of the major outcomes of the Simla Agreement are: Both countries will "settle their differences by peaceful means through bilateral negotiations".

Answered by snehanayak110099
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c) Final resolution of Jammu and Kashmir problem

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