Who led the Pakistan delegation to the United Nations for the first time?
Option B
Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan’s first Prime Minister, led the country’s initial delegation to the United Nations, representing Pakistan on the international stage.
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Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan’s first Prime Minister, led the country’s initial delegation to the United Nations, representing Pakistan on the international stage.
The second Islamic Summit Conference of the OIC was held in Islamabad in February 1974, attended by leaders from the Muslim world.
The first Martial Law in Pakistan was imposed on October 7, 1958, marking the beginning of military intervention in Pakistan’s politics[6].
Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar, along with his brother Shaukat Ali, was a principal leader and founder of the Khilafat Movement, which aimed to protect the Ottoman Caliphate.
The Kargil conflict between Pakistan and India occurred in 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir, resulting in significant military and diplomatic consequences.
Iskander Mirza became Pakistan’s first President in 1956, transitioning from the office of Governor-General after the country became a republic.
The 1973 Constitution of Pakistan declared Urdu as the national language, with provisions to promote its use for official purposes.
The Durand Line, established in 1893, is the internationally recognized border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, though it remains disputed by Afghanistan.
Pakistan Steel Mills, a major industrial project, was inaugurated in 1975 in Karachi, becoming a symbol of the country’s industrialization efforts.
Dr. Fahmida Mirza became the first female Speaker of Pakistan’s National Assembly in 2008, marking a significant milestone for women’s representation in politics.