Pakistan navy requires applications from the candidates having F.Sc. (Intermediate) Certificate or equivalent to join as PN cadet for permanent commission in term 2024-25 for candidates across Pakistan. Pakistan Navy is an organization where you shine as PN cadet, SSC, Sailors, Pak Marines, Civilians, M cadet. Eligibility Criteria: Age 21 years on 1st January 2025 Unmarried Height 5' 4'' 9 (min) Registration Link for PN cadet: https://www.joinpaknavy.gov.pk/applicant/pnct-registrationform FAQs Link: Pakistan Navy (joinpaknavy.gov.pk) If you want to practice for the PN cadet test, click on this link: Subjects: English, Islamiat, Science, General Knowledge https://forms.gle/29LAH9ovhWULwy2X6 PN Recruitment & Selection Centers Abbottabad Address: H No 5/25, Habib-ullah Colony,Abbottabad Phone No: 0992-401025 Email: nro-abbotabad@paknavy.gov.pk DI Khan Address: Main Fazle elahi Road, Dera Ismail khan Phone ...
Essay by Nematullah Chandio Whose war is this? Outlines: History of War on terror Role of Pakistan in war on terror Effects of war on terror on Pakistan Future implications History War on terror It was 11 th of September of year 2001 when the all news channels of world broke down with the news of an attack on America with a suicide crash of two passenger airplanes. The said attack not only did raze the World Trade Centre building but also killed several thousands of innocent people and the record all economic and forex activities present was burnt to ashes! The whole world was shaken at this incident for it was unbelievable that a super-power country like America could be attacked in this way. America held Talibans, the then rulers of Afghanistan responsible for the disaster and called for war against in an urgent session of United Nations where it demanded the world to be either with it (USA) or against it. Almost all the countries including Pakistan came...
Historical Background: The origins of the Kashmir conflict date back to the partition of British India in 1947. When India and Pakistan were created as separate states, the princely states within the British Raj were given the choice to join either India or Pakistan. The Maharaja of Kashmir, Hari Singh, faced a dilemma. Despite a Muslim-majority population, the Maharaja, a Hindu, initially sought to remain independent. However, following an invasion by tribal militias from Pakistan, he sought military assistance from India, agreeing to accede to India in return. This accession, contested by Pakistan, led to the first Indo-Pak war in 1947-48, resulting in a UN-mediated ceasefire. The ceasefire line, known today as the Line of Control (LoC), effectively divided Kashmir into two parts: one administered by India (Jammu and Kashmir) and the other by Pakistan (Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan). The Conflict Continues: The conflict has not been limited to territorial dispute...
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