Militants attacked Quaide Azam Residency in:
Option D
The Quaid-e-Azam Residency in Ziarat, Balochistan, was attacked and damaged by militants in June 2013.
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The Quaid-e-Azam Residency in Ziarat, Balochistan, was attacked and damaged by militants in June 2013.
Pakistan’s coastline along the Arabian Sea is approximately 970 kilometers (about 600 miles) long, spanning Sindh and Balochistan provinces.
Balochistan was granted provincial status in 1970, after Pakistan’s independence, previously being a Chief Commissioner’s Province and princely states[1].
Pakistan carried out its first nuclear tests in the Chaghi Hills of Balochistan on May 28, 1998.
The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Pakistan and China was signed on November 24, 2006, to boost bilateral trade.
Pakistan’s coastline extends for approximately 1,058 kilometers along the Arabian Sea, covering the coastal areas of Sindh and Balochistan.
At the time of the 2006 CSS examination, the total road network managed by the National Highway Authority (NHA) was approximately 9,460 km (which later expanded to over 12,000 km and currently exceeds 14,000+ km). None of the exact figures in options (a), (b), or (c) matched the official statistics of that period.
Mast Tawakali is renowned as one of the greatest Sufi poets of the Baluchi language. His poetry often reflects the struggles and sufferings of common people, and he is celebrated for his contributions to Baluchi literature and culture.
The Hasni tribe is one of the prominent Baloch tribes primarily found in Western Balochistan, Pakistan. They have a significant presence in the region and are known for their cultural and ethnic heritage.
The Sui gas field, one of Pakistan's largest natural gas reserves, was discovered in Sui, Balochistan, in 1952.