The guiding principles of Pakistan foreign policy are firmly bused in country’s:
A. Cultural Ideology
B. Social Ideology
C. Islamic Ideology.
D. Geographical Ideology
A. Cultural Ideology
B. Social Ideology
C. Islamic Ideology.
D. Geographical Ideology
A. Faisalabad
B. Sialkot
C. Gujranwala
D. Lahore
A. Punjab
B. Sindh and Balochistan
C. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
D. Sindh
A. GT road
B. Super Indus Highway
C. Makran Coastal Highway
D. Karakoram Highway
A. End of World War
B. Separate Electorate
C. End of Congress Ministries
D. Nehru Report
A. It decides Indian’s non participation in World War I
B. Both the groups of Congress men settled their disputes
C. It ended separate electorates for Hindus
D. None of above
A. Politically, socially, educationally and morally been paralyzed
B. Become aware of their mal-treatment at the hands of british
C. Lost their identity
D. All of the above
A. After the Jallianwala Bagh massacre
B. After the Chauri Chaura incident
C. After the Simon Commission
D. After the Salt March