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Summary Pakistan Studies O-Level Complete Revision Notes: Foreign Relations & International Organisations (1947–1999)(section 3 ,part B)

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A comprehensive, highly structured set of revision notes covering Section 3, Part B of the Cambridge IGCSE / O-Level Pakistan Studies syllabus. This document details Pakistan's complete foreign policy, bilateral relationships, and involvement with international organizations from 1947 to 1999. Perfect for exam preparation, these notes are broken down into easy-to-memorize "Successes and Failures" tables, key diplomatic milestones, and structural breakdowns of major alliances. Ensure you hit top marks on your history and culture paper with these precise syllabus-aligned notes!

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O-Level Pakistan Studies | Section 3B: Foreign Relations & International Organisations




O-LEVEL PAKISTAN STUDIES
Section 3, Part B
Foreign Relations & International Organisations
(1947 – 1999)


Cambridge IGCSE / O-Level Syllabus — Complete Revision Notes




Topics Covered:

Part A — Pakistan's Bilateral Relations
1. Pakistan–India Relations
2. Pakistan–Bangladesh Relations
3. Pakistan–Afghanistan Relations
4. Pakistan–Iran Relations
5. Pakistan–USA Relations
6. Pakistan–UK & Commonwealth Relations
7. Pakistan–China Relations
8. Pakistan–USSR Relations
Part B — International Organisations
9. United Nations Organisation (UNO)
10. SEATO
11. CENTO
12. OIC
13. Pakistan & the Palestine Issue




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, O-Level Pakistan Studies | Section 3B: Foreign Relations & International Organisations




PART A: PAKISTAN'S BILATERAL FOREIGN RELATIONS

1. Pakistan–India Relations
India and Pakistan share the most complex and significant bilateral relationship in South Asia.
Since partition in 1947, relations have swung between brief periods of diplomacy and prolonged
tensions, primarily due to the unresolved Kashmir dispute, wars, and mutual distrust.


✔ SUCCESSES — Key Agreements & Diplomatic Milestones

• Liaquat-Nehru Pact (1950): Both nations signed an agreement to protect the rights and
safety of their respective religious minorities living across the border.
• Indus Waters Treaty (1960): Mediated by the World Bank, this landmark treaty
permanently resolved water-sharing disputes. Pakistan was granted exclusive rights
over the Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab rivers, while India retained control of the eastern
rivers.
• Tashkent Declaration (1966): Following the 1965 war, both nations signed a peace
agreement with Soviet mediation, committing to restoring normal diplomatic relations
and resolving disputes peacefully.
• Simla Agreement (1972): Signed by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Indira Gandhi after the
1971 war. India agreed to release 90,000 Pakistani prisoners of war (POWs), and both
sides committed to resolving the Kashmir issue through bilateral negotiations.
• Cricket Diplomacy (1987): General Zia-ul-Haq made a surprise visit to India under the
pretext of watching a cricket match, successfully defusing dangerous military tensions
that had built up on the border.
• Lahore Declaration (1999): Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee travelled to
Lahore by bus — a historic gesture — to meet PM Nawaz Sharif, signalling a new era of
potential peace.


✘ FAILURES — Conflicts & Diplomatic Setbacks

• 1965 War: The first full-scale war between the two countries, triggered by the ongoing
dispute over Kashmir. Neither side achieved a decisive military victory.
• 1971 War: India's direct military intervention in East Pakistan's civil war led to the
secession of East Pakistan and the creation of Bangladesh — Pakistan's greatest
territorial loss.
• Khalistan Issue (1980s): Relations deteriorated when India accused Pakistan of
providing financial and logistical support to the Sikh separatist movement seeking an
independent state of Khalistan.
• Indira Gandhi's Assassination (1984): Following her assassination, India made
allegations of Pakistani involvement, further straining diplomatic relations.
• Kargil Conflict (1999): Pakistani-backed militants and soldiers infiltrated Indian-held
positions in Kargil, triggering a limited but intense war that completely undid the goodwill
of the Lahore Declaration.




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