A. 1953
B. 1954
C. 1956
D. None of these
Submitted by: Areesha Khan
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Pakistan joined the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) in 1954 for regional defense cooperation.
The SEATO became effective on 19 February 1955 and was signed by Pakistan, Australia, France, Great Britain, New Zealand, the Philippines, Thailand and the United States. Pakistan was included in the alliance though it was not a part of South East Asia.
Pakistan joined the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) in 1955.
Explanation:
- The Southeast Asia Collective Defence Treaty (Manila Pact) was signed in September 1954.
- The SEATO became effective on February 19, 1955.
- Pakistan was one of the signatories to the SEATO, along with Australia, France, Great Britain, New Zealand,
- the Philippines, Thailand, and the United States.
- Pakistan was included in the alliance even though it was not part of Southeast Asia.
- The SEATO was formed to protect member countries from Communist aggression and conspiracy.
- The SEATO was dissolved on June 30, 1977.
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The correct answer to the question: "When did Pakistan join SEATO?" is "1954".