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4. 1 Introduction.
• Pakistan was founded on 14 august 1947 along with India when the
two nation achieved independence from the British Colonia empire ,
• the united state of America remains one of the first country to have
establishes diplomatic ties with Pakistan,
• although the relationship dates back to October 20.1947 ,it can be
extrapolated that the relation have been based strictly on military and
economic support,
• And Quaid e azam himself speaking that the first US ambassador to
Pakistan on February 22 . 1948 and Quaid e azam described PAK and
US equal partners in defense of democracy and freedom.
5. 2 ideologies
1 capitalist 2 communist
Capitalism class
• 1 free election.
• 2 more than one political party
.
• 3 industry/agriculture owned
by individuals .
• 4 different social classes
Communism class
• 1 one party state .
• 2 industry /agriculture owned
by the state .
• 3 no different social classes .
• 4 Government control people live
.
6. Capitalist class country . Communist class country
• 1 USA .
• 2 great Britain .
• 3 France .
• 4 Canada .
• 5 brazil .
• 6 japan .
• 7 Mexico .
• 8 Australia .
• 1 Russia .
• 2 china.
• 3 Cuba .
• 4 Poland .
• 5 east Germany .
• 6 north Korea
7. Why Pakistan joined the western power .why
not Russia.
• Week .
• economy .
• social development .
• there was need of alliance .
• military assistance .
• Economic assistance.
• Social welfare .
• Public services .
8. Similarity between Pak and US
• Ideology
• India Got First The Favors From Russia
• Russia that time was having a strong economy
•
9. Pak and US Four Alliances
• Mutual defense assistance agreement 19 may 1954
• SEATO South East Asian treaty organized 1954
• CENTO Central Treaty Organization 1955
• Pakistan US agreement on cooperation 1959
10. Member of the SEATO CENTO and CENTO are following
• -Pakistan
• USA
• Australia
• Thailand
• Phil pine
• Great Britain
• New Zeeland
• Pakistan
• Turkey
• Iron
• Iraq
• United states
11. purpose of the SEATO and CENTO
• To get strong economic position
• To encounter communism
• To provide military equipment among the members states
• To not let the members state to be attached by others
• Collective response in the case of t5he enemy attack
• US support the PAK in the event of aggression.
12. 1965 and 1971 war the role of United states.
• United states did not provide any kind of assistance to Pakistan ,even
in the all agreement it was said that the united states should assist
Pakistan especially in the case of foreign aggression .so the present
time the relation are not good. But it is the desire of united states
.because it was the supper power of the whole world what he want
.he can doo.