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    countries are Pakistan and KSA. Both of these countries are different in many perspectives. Their culture is different, strategic decisions are different, most importantly, there is a huge cultural difference in both of these countries. Although these countries are different in many perspectives, they are doing their business in each other’s homeland. Many Pakistani workers are working and running their businesses in KSA. While many Saudis also set up their businesses in Pakistan. But still, their

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    Often synonymous with open hostility, relations between India and Pakistan are influenced by numerous discordant factors. This essay will examine the primary antecedent, the Partition of India and its bifurcation into two states. In emphasising the collective trauma and fragile nationalisms that emerged, a connection will be established between the ensuing fear and distrust and its manifestation into policies and actions over the past six decades. Its ramifications will be considered in relation

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    Cultural Awareness in Pakistan Pakistan is an incredibly important nation when it relates to the United States and foreign policy. With just shy of two hundred million people, it is the sixth most populous nation on Earth and also has significant influence on southern Asian and middle eastern politics (Worldometers). In the coming paragraphs, many important factors of Pakistan such as geography, language, religion, and political make-up will be analyzed and discussed in how it relates to the United

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    common to see soldiers die in war, but the conflict between India and Pakistan is no ordinary war. The conflict between India and Pakistan is so big they are warning each other with Nuclear war impacted by physical geography. How has the physical geography of Southern Asia impacted the conflict between India and Pakistan since the 20th century? There are three major factors that are affecting the relationship between India and Pakistan relating to geography. These three factors are nature, history and

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    india which lies between Pakistan and india. It’s a heaven of the earth which embraces glaciers, pristine rivers and valleys, forests and green- biodiversity. but Kashmir is a reasean for stresses between Pakistan and india. This issue was started since in 1947 when india became independent by british impere. After that Kashmir has been becoming the concerning issue of both India and Pakistan. Eventhough indai is denying saying Kashmir is an international dispute but Pakistan always raises this issue

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    Over view of nestle Pakistan: Nestle Pakistan started its operations in Pakistan in 1988 under a joint venture with milk Pak and took over management in 1992. Nestle Pakistan is the leading food and beverage company in Pakistan. The key focus of nestle is on nutrition, health and wellness of people. Nestle Pakistan is engaged only in production and manufacturing of quality products for its consumers. They are not directly involve in the distribution of products. They only market or advertise the

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    as a bilateral territorial conflict between India and Pakistan. The roots of the conflict are often traced back to August 1947, when the erstwhile British India was partitioned into two new nation-states – India and Pakistan. The foundation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan was the ‘Two-Nation’ theory propounded by Mohammed Ali Jinnah’s, the Leader of the All India Muslim League till August 1947, and then the first Governor-General of Pakistan. The demand for a separate independent state for Muslims

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    The IMF has a history with the country of Pakistan which may be viewed as very problematic for the people of the country – depending on who you ask. In my research for one specific problem to write about pertaining this issue, I decided to encompass the entire project of Pakistan, which to many would be considered a massive failure on the part of the IMF and the ruling elite class of Pakistan. Pakistan gained its independence in 1947, and was mostly under martial law until 1984, four years before

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    Resistance to uprooting the patriarchal norms in Pakistan, especially in rural areas, is another cause of the lack of education, especially for girls. You can see this resistance in the attacks on teachers and the high rates of illiteracy, especially among women and girls. Balochistan is one of these places where education can be scarce and the dangers are high. “There have also been attacks on teachers, such as one in October, when four female teachers in Quetta had acid thrown at them as they left

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    that country is ‘Pakistan-Land of Pure’. The area of Pakistan is 880,940 square km (340,133 square miles). It is divided into 4 provinces; Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan along with federally administered areas. The country shares borders with Afghanistan to the northwest, China to the north, India to the south and east, and Iran to the west. The border with India is subject to dispute, with both nations claiming the mountain regions of Kashmir and Jammu. Pakistan is the most misunderstood

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