02-21-2011, 09:00 AM
The Karachi Agreement was a cease-fire agreement signed by Pakistan and India on the 27th of July 1949.It established a cease-fire line which could be monitored by observers from the United Nations. The Agreement was signed by the following:
Honourable Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani, Minister without Portfolio, Government of Pakistan.
Sardar Mohammed Ibrahim Khan, the president of Azad Kashmir .
Choudhry Ghulam Abbas, Head of All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference.
Honourable Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani, Minister without Portfolio, Government of Pakistan.
Sardar Mohammed Ibrahim Khan, the president of Azad Kashmir .
Choudhry Ghulam Abbas, Head of All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference.
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A. Matters within the purview of the Government of Pakistan.
Defence (as modified under....).
Foreign policy of Azad Kashmir.
Negotiations with the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan.
Publicity in foreign countries and in Pakistan.
Co - ordination and arrangement of relief and rehabilitation of refugees.
Co - ordination of publicity in connection with plebiscite.
All activities within Pakistan regarding Kashmir such as procurement of food, civil supplies running of refugee camps and medical aid.
All affairs of Gilgit - Ladakh under the control of Political Agent.
B. Matters within the purview of Azad Kashmir Government.
Policy with regard to administration of AK territory.
General supervision of administration in AK territory.
Publicity with regard to the activities of the Azad Kashmir Government and administration.
Advice to the honourable Minister without Portfolio with regard to negotiations with United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan.
Development of economic resources of AK territory.
C. Matters within the purview of the Muslim Conference.
Publicity with regard to plebiscite in the AK territory.
Field work and publicity in the Indian occupied area of the State.
Organisation of political activities in the AK territory and the Indian occupied area of the State.
Preliminary arrangements in connection with the plebiscite.
Organisation for contesting the plebiscite.
Political work and publicity among the Kashmiri refugees in Pakistan.
Advise the honourable minister without Portfolio with regard to the negotiations with the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan.
A. Matters within the purview of the Government of Pakistan.
Defence (as modified under....).
Foreign policy of Azad Kashmir.
Negotiations with the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan.
Publicity in foreign countries and in Pakistan.
Co - ordination and arrangement of relief and rehabilitation of refugees.
Co - ordination of publicity in connection with plebiscite.
All activities within Pakistan regarding Kashmir such as procurement of food, civil supplies running of refugee camps and medical aid.
All affairs of Gilgit - Ladakh under the control of Political Agent.
B. Matters within the purview of Azad Kashmir Government.
Policy with regard to administration of AK territory.
General supervision of administration in AK territory.
Publicity with regard to the activities of the Azad Kashmir Government and administration.
Advice to the honourable Minister without Portfolio with regard to negotiations with United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan.
Development of economic resources of AK territory.
C. Matters within the purview of the Muslim Conference.
Publicity with regard to plebiscite in the AK territory.
Field work and publicity in the Indian occupied area of the State.
Organisation of political activities in the AK territory and the Indian occupied area of the State.
Preliminary arrangements in connection with the plebiscite.
Organisation for contesting the plebiscite.
Political work and publicity among the Kashmiri refugees in Pakistan.
Advise the honourable minister without Portfolio with regard to the negotiations with the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan.