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The image given below shows the Prime Minister of India, Lal Bahadur Shastri and President of Pakistan, Ayub Khan attending a Conference in 1966.
- Where and after which war was this Conference held?
- State the two important outcomes of this Conference.
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Solution
- Following the Indo-Pakistan War of 1965, India and Pakistan met at the Tashkent Conference in January 1966 with the intention of restoring calm and normalcy between the two countries.
- The following two significant results of this conference were:
- Troop Withdrawal: By agreeing to return their armed forces to their pre-war positions, India and Pakistan effectively put an end to hostilities without exchanging any territory.
- Restoration of Relationships: The proclamation sought to further peace and understanding by repairing diplomatic and economic ties between the two countries.
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