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The conquest of Sindh

The conquest of Sindh, also known as the Sindh Campaign, refers to the military campaign led by the British East India Company that resulted in the annexation of the Sindh region, located in present-day Pakistan, in the early 19th century. The campaign took place from 1838 to 1843 and played a crucial role in expanding…

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India and the Cold War

N.A.M. become an economic pressure group. By the late 1980s, however, the N.I.E.O. initiative had faded, mainly because of the stiff opposition from the developed countries who acted as a united group while the N.A.M. countries struggled to maintain theirs in the face of their opposition. India and the Cold War As a leader of N.A.M., India’s response…

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Europe- the main arena of conflict

Formation of International Alliance International alliances during the cold war era were determined by the requirement of superpower and the smaller states' calculation. Europe- the main arena of conflict. In some cases - superpower used their military power to bring countries into their respective alliances. e.g., Soviet Union - Eastern Europe, U.S - east and Southeast Asia West Asia,…

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