Relations with India

Ever since the establishment of Pakistan on 14, August 1947 its relations with India have been at best cold and at worst hostile. All attempts by both the civilian and military governments and all shades of political parties of Pakistan have not broken the ice with either of the two main political groups in India; the Congress and the Hindu Mahasabha (BJP).
 
On 3, June 1947 both the All India Muslim League lead by Jinnah and the Indian National Congress lead by Nehru agreed to the partition of British India into Pakistan and India. In order to understand the genesis of the hostility between India and Pakistan it is essential to examine the resolutions passed by the two main political forces of India.
 
The All India Congress Working Committee met on 14, June 1947 and after the first day

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