- Federal Capital Territory (Pakistan)
Infobox Former Pakistan subdivision
subdivision = Federal Capital Territory
capital = Karachi
area = 2,103
languages =Urdu
established = 23rd July 1948
abolished = 1961
footnotes = [http://www.karachicity.gov.pk Government of Karachi]The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) around
Karachi was the originalcapital territory ofPakistan . The FCT was created in 1948 from the city of Karachi and surrounding areas as the location for Pakistan's capital following independence. The FCT was bordered by the province of Sind to the northeast and theprincely state of Las Bela to the northwest with theArabian Sea to the south.History
Karachi became the first capital of the new country of Pakistan in 1947. The FCT was created in 1948 to enable the federal government to operate from a nationally-held territory. At that time it had a population of 400,000 people which began to increase rapidly because of the political focus on the city and the fact that it was the major commercial seaport for western Pakistan. When the territory was absorbed into the province of
West Pakistan the city had a population of about 1.9 million.The main ethnic groups in the FCT were Sindhis and Baluchis. However these were soon outnumbered by Muhajir refugees who had left
India for Pakistan. This change in the ethnic make-up of the city would result in considerable tensions and violence.Government
Geography and climate
The Federal Capital Territory occupied 2,103 km² compared to the current City-District of Karachi which occupies 3,527 km². Apart from Karachi city, the Federal Capital Territory also contained several small villages and towns which have now been subsumed in the metropolitan area of Karachi. The territory covered rolling plains bound by hills to the north and west, the river
Indus to the east and theArabian Sea to the south. Several smaller rivers flowed through the heart of the territory including the river Malir and the river Layari. ThePort of Karachi was located in a protected bay to the southwest of the city, protected by several small islands. The climate of the territory was moderated by the influence of the sea with relatively mild winters and warm summers. There was low precipitation and highhumidity for much of the year except during the shortmonsoon rains.Economy and Transport
Karachi was and still is the financial capital of Pakistan, accounting for the largest share of the nation's GDP and generating the largest share of the national revenue. The
State Bank of Pakistan and most commercial banks had their headquarters in Karachi together with Pakistan's first and largeststock exchange - the KSE.The FCT was served by the old Quaid-e-Azam International Airport (now Jinnah International Airport) terminal which is now used for
Hajj flights and cargo facilities. In addition there was an airport at Mauripur which is now the MasroorPakistan Air Force base. Karachi had the only major port in western Pakistan whileChittagong was the main port for eastern Pakistan. The city was linked to the rest of the country by railway with the main stations at Karachi City Station and Karachi Cantonment Station.ee also
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Karachi
*Gulberg Town
*Federal 'B' Area
*Historical regions of Pakistan External links
* [http://www.karachicity.gov.pk The City-District Government of Karachi]
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