A. the eastern edge of the creek
B. the western edge of the creek
C. Through the middle of the creek
D. through 3rd half of the creek
Related Mcqs:
- The dialogue process between India and Pakistan on Sir Creek issue is continuing. When the last composite dialogue between both countries were scheduled but ended in failure?
A. January 2004
B. January 2005
C. January 2003
D. January 2006 - To solve the problem of Sir Creek, which proposal Pakistan gave to India that India has rejected?
A. both countries should go for another arbitration
B. both countries should go for international arbitration
C. both countries should share creek equally
D. none of these - What is the significance of Sir Creek for which India and Pakistan are fighting for this Swampy land?
A. prospect of finding petroleum deposits
B. presence of schools of fish in the continental shelf
C. both of these
D. none of these - Which country proposed a seaward approach, viz, until the boundary is formalized in the Sir creek?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. UNO
D. USA - What is Pakistani stand about Sir creek?
A. it should run on northern bank of creek
B. it should run on eastern bank of creek
C. it should run on southern bank of creek
D. it should run on western ban k of creek - The boundary line which include the creek in Sindh is known as?
A. Blue line
B. Green line
C. Red line
D. Yellow line - India stopped supply of water to Pakistan from every canal flowing from India to Pakistan. Pakistan protested and India finally agreed and an interim agreement was signed on
A. May 14, 1949
B. June 4, 1948
C. May 24, 1948
D. May 4, 1948 - The resolution of 1914 demarcated the boundaries between the two territories, included the Creek as part of Sindh thus setting the boundary as the
A. Western Flank of the creek
B. Eastern Flank of the Creek
C. Southern Flank of the Creek
D. Northern Flank of the Creek - 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 - Pakistan maintains that the doctrine is not applicable in the case as it only applies to bodies or water that are:
A. Navigable
B. Not Navigable
C. Partially Navigable
D. Mostly Navigable