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Question : Which of the following events in 1976 was an outcome of the "Simla Agreement" between India and Pakistan?

Option 1: End of the Indo-Pak war over Kashmir.

Option 2: Halt in production of nuclear weapon.

Option 3: Aries wars condition in both the countries.

Option 4: Aries conflicts in trade and mutual benefits between both the countries.


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Correct Answer: End of the Indo-Pak war over Kashmir.


Solution : The correct answer is the End of the Indo-Pak war over the Kashmir.

The Simla Agreement gave India and Pakistan realistic expectations for their economic ties. It was a peace accord that was signed following the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. Along with this, the two nations' private trade was resumed, and the railway connections were repaired.

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