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The Liaquat–Nehru Pact was signed by Pakistan's Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan and Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in New Delhi on April 8, 1950. The pact was the outcome of six days of talks between the two Prime Ministers in Delhi. It sought to guarantee the rights of minorities in both countries after the Partition of India and avert another war between them.
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Indo-Pakistani relations Treaties and summits Karachi Agreement · Liaquat–Nehru Pact · Indus Waters Treaty · Tashkent Declaration · Simla Agreement · Lahore Declaration · Agra summitEvents and conflicts Partition of India · Kashmir conflict · Integration of Junagadh · 1947 War · Sir Creek · Operation Gibraltar · 1965 War · 1971 War · Line of Control · Maritime trespassing · Siachen conflict · Operation Brasstacks · Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir · Pokhran-II / Chagai-I · Kargil War · Atlantique Incident · Iran–Pakistan–India gas pipeline · 2001 Indian Parliament attack · 2001–2002 Military standoff · 2007 Samjhauta Express bombings · 2008 Mumbai attacks · 2011 India–Pakistan border shootingInitiatives Personalities Jawaharlal Nehru · Lal Bahadur Shastri · Liaquat Ali Khan · Ayub Khan · Indira Gandhi · Zulfikar Ali Bhutto · Zia-ul-Haq · Atal Bihari Vajpayee · Nawaz Sharif · Pervez Musharraf · Asif Ali Zardari · Manmohan SinghRelated templates Categories:- Treaties of Pakistan
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- Partition of India
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