Which Country’s Help was refused by Marshal Ayub in 1965 War?
A. China
B. USSR
C. America
D. Afghanistan
A. China
B. USSR
C. America
D. Afghanistan
A. 23
B. 26
C. 29
D. none of theses
A. Ch Rahmat Ali
B. Allama Iqbal
C. Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
D. Maulana M Ali Johar
Zamindar was an Indian Muslim newspaper in the Urdu language. The founding editor of this newspaper was Maulana Zafar Ali Khan, a poet, intellectual, writer, Muslim nationalist and a supporter of the All India Muslim League’s Pakistan,
Zamindar was the mouthpiece of Indian Muslims, Muslim Nationalists and the Pakistan Movement during the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. It was the most popular newspaper of Muslims of India and played a key role in crafting the journalistic traditions of Pakistan and the Urdu language.[2][3] Zafar Ali Khan is named “Baba e Sahafet” (“Father of Journalism”) in Pakistan.[2] The newspaper was headquartered at Lahore and continued to publish from there after the independence of Pakistan in 1947. It faced several time bans but it continued to print and gained much popularity among the people.
The Largest cantonment of Pakistan army is located in ?
A. Jhelum
B. Kharian
C. Karachi
D. Multan
A. Ghauri-1
B. Hataf
C. Abdali
D. Shaheen-1
The Ghauri–I official codename: Hatf–5 Ghauri–I) is a land-based surface-to-surface medium-range ballistic missile, in current service with the Pakistan Army’s Strategic Forces Command— a subordinate command of Strategic Plans Division.
Influenced from the design of Nodong-1 of North Korea, its extensive modification and engineering took place in Kahuta Research Laboratories (KRL) in 1990s with an objective of develog an electronic system that uses a single stage liquid fuel rocket motor to carry a payload of 700 kg to a range of 1,500 km. This is enough to reach most, if not all of India. Two variants of the Ghauri were produced under the secretive missile research programme started in 1987 and the development of a third variant was cancelled. The Ghauri-II uses increased motor assembly length and improved propellants for an increased range of 2,300 km (1,400 mi).
The missile is named after Shahabuddin Muhammad Ghauri, while the “Hatf” designation originates from the name of the sword or lance of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
The Shaheen I is also designated Hatf-4. The Shaheen series of missiles are evidently based imported from China by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission’s National Development Complex.
A. 10 April 1988
B. 10 June 1988
C. 10 May 1988
D. 10 August 1988
Under the Indus Water Treaty of 1960 Pakistan has the right to use exclusively the water of_____________?
A. Ravi, Sutleg and Chenab
B. Sutleg, Chenab and Jhelum
C. Chenab, Jhelum and Indus
D. None of these