A. India
B. China
C. Tibet
D. All of them
Related Mcqs:
- The disputed territory after the partition of Indian Sub-continent in August 1947 was:
A. Kashmir
B. Siachin
C. Kishanganga
D. none of these - Just after partition the first war was fought on the issue of Kashmir. India in view of its bad military position in Jammu and Kashmir made a frantic appeal to UNO on:
A. 15th February, 1948
B. 25th December, 1947
C. 10th January, 1948
D. 1st January, 1948 - When Indian forces landed in Kashmir Quid-e-Azam ordered general gracy the then C-in-C of Pakistan army to attack Kashmir which he refused or the pretext that:
A. Pakistan forces are scattered so not in a position to attack
B. Cannot take action without the orders of supreme commander of Indo-Pak forces
C. After accession India had the right to capture the state
D. Pakistan has no access to the state - India and Pakistan went to war over Kashmir again in 1965. This war divided Jammu and Kashmir in to four political units among which Aksai Chin was given under China’s control. Which areas were give under Pakistan and India’s control?
A. Azad Kashmir and Ladakh in Pakistani Control and Jammu and Kashmir in Indian control
B. Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir in Indian and Azad Kashmir and Northern areas in Pakistani control
C. Northern Area, Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir in Indian while Azad Kashmir in Pakistani control
D. None of these - The situation of Kashmir deteriorated during August and September of 1947 because the Kashmir Muslims openly revolted. By late October, 1947, the tribesmen-led rebellion succeeded in:
A. capturing several towns
B. massacring large number of civilians
C. advancing within four miles of the capital, Srinagar
D. all of these - Indo-Pakistani War of 1999, also known as:
A. “Kargil War”
B. Operation Gibraltar
C. Operation Brasstacks
D. None of these - Operation Smiling Buddha was conducted in the Pokhran region of the northern Indian state of:
A. Punjab
B. Gujrat
C. Perdesh
D. Rajestan - Which Doctrine in international Law India supports its case according to which the river boundaries between states are divided by the mid channel?
A. Thalweg Doctrine
B. Mari Doctrine
C. B.P (Border Post) Doctrine
D. none of these - India supports its stance by citing Thelveg Doctrine in international law which states the rivers boundaries between two states are divide by
A. The delta concentration
B. The bond or river
C. The mid channel
D. All of them - Which resolution demarcated boundaries between the two territories, included the creek of part of Sindh?
A. Resolution of 1914 signed between government of Sindh and Maharga of Kutch
B. Resolution of 1925 signed between Sindh government and Maharga of Kutch
C. Both of them
D. None of them