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India vs pakistan war India and Pakistan have fought several wars and numerous military skirmishes since their independence in 1947. Here's a brief overview of the major wars: 1. First Indo-Pak War (1947–1948) – Kashmir Conflict Cause: After Partition, the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir was contested. Pakistan-backed tribal forces invaded; the Maharaja chose to accede to India. Outcome: Ceasefire brokered by the UN. Kashmir was divided between India (about 2/3rd) and Pakistan (1/3rd). 2. Second Indo-Pak War (1965) – Operation Gibraltar Cause: Pakistan attempted to infiltrate Kashmir and incite rebellion. Outcome: Stalemate. The Tashkent Agreement (mediated by the USSR) restored pre-war boundaries. 3. Third Indo-Pak War (1971) – Bangladesh Liberation War Cause: India supported East Pakistan’s (now Bangladesh) fight for independence following a brutal crackdown by West Pakistan. Outcome: India achieved a decisive victory. Bangladesh was created. Over 90,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered. 4. Kargil War (1999) Cause: Pakistani soldiers and militants occupied Indian positions in Kargil (J&K). Outcome: India recaptured territory after intense fighting. International pressure, especially from the U.S., forced Pakistan to withdraw. Ongoing Tensions Despite no full-scale war since 1999, India and Pakistan continue to have border skirmishes, particularly along the Line of Control (LoC). Major incidents include the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, 2008 Mumbai attacks, and 2019 Pulwama–Balakot escalation. #Binance
India vs pakistan war

India and Pakistan have fought several wars and numerous military skirmishes since their independence in 1947. Here's a brief overview of the major wars:

1. First Indo-Pak War (1947–1948) – Kashmir Conflict

Cause: After Partition, the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir was contested. Pakistan-backed tribal forces invaded; the Maharaja chose to accede to India.

Outcome: Ceasefire brokered by the UN. Kashmir was divided between India (about 2/3rd) and Pakistan (1/3rd).

2. Second Indo-Pak War (1965) – Operation Gibraltar

Cause: Pakistan attempted to infiltrate Kashmir and incite rebellion.

Outcome: Stalemate. The Tashkent Agreement (mediated by the USSR) restored pre-war boundaries.

3. Third Indo-Pak War (1971) – Bangladesh Liberation War

Cause: India supported East Pakistan’s (now Bangladesh) fight for independence following a brutal crackdown by West Pakistan.

Outcome: India achieved a decisive victory. Bangladesh was created. Over 90,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered.

4. Kargil War (1999)

Cause: Pakistani soldiers and militants occupied Indian positions in Kargil (J&K).

Outcome: India recaptured territory after intense fighting. International pressure, especially from the U.S., forced Pakistan to withdraw.

Ongoing Tensions

Despite no full-scale war since 1999, India and Pakistan continue to have border skirmishes, particularly along the Line of Control (LoC).

Major incidents include the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, 2008 Mumbai attacks, and 2019 Pulwama–Balakot escalation.

#Binance
India vs pakistan war India and Pakistan have fought several wars and numerous military skirmishes since their independence in 1947. Here's a brief overview of the major wars: 1. First Indo-Pak War (1947–1948) – Kashmir Conflict Cause: After Partition, the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir was contested. Pakistan-backed tribal forces invaded; the Maharaja chose to accede to India. Outcome: Ceasefire brokered by the UN. Kashmir was divided between India (about 2/3rd) and Pakistan (1/3rd). 2. Second Indo-Pak War (1965) – Operation Gibraltar Cause: Pakistan attempted to infiltrate Kashmir and incite rebellion. Outcome: Stalemate. The Tashkent Agreement (mediated by the USSR) restored pre-war boundaries. 3. Third Indo-Pak War (1971) – Bangladesh Liberation War Cause: India supported East Pakistan’s (now Bangladesh) fight for independence following a brutal crackdown by West Pakistan. Outcome: India achieved a decisive victory. Bangladesh was created. Over 90,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered. 4. Kargil War (1999) Cause: Pakistani soldiers and militants occupied Indian positions in Kargil (J&K). Outcome: India recaptured territory after intense fighting. International pressure, especially from the U.S., forced Pakistan to withdraw. Ongoing Tensions Despite no full-scale war since 1999, India and Pakistan continue to have border skirmishes, particularly along the Line of Control (LoC). Major incidents include the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, 2008 Mumbai attacks, and 2019 Pulwama–Balakot escalation.
India vs pakistan war

India and Pakistan have fought several wars and numerous military skirmishes since their independence in 1947. Here's a brief overview of the major wars:

1. First Indo-Pak War (1947–1948) – Kashmir Conflict

Cause: After Partition, the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir was contested. Pakistan-backed tribal forces invaded; the Maharaja chose to accede to India.

Outcome: Ceasefire brokered by the UN. Kashmir was divided between India (about 2/3rd) and Pakistan (1/3rd).

2. Second Indo-Pak War (1965) – Operation Gibraltar

Cause: Pakistan attempted to infiltrate Kashmir and incite rebellion.

Outcome: Stalemate. The Tashkent Agreement (mediated by the USSR) restored pre-war boundaries.

3. Third Indo-Pak War (1971) – Bangladesh Liberation War

Cause: India supported East Pakistan’s (now Bangladesh) fight for independence following a brutal crackdown by West Pakistan.

Outcome: India achieved a decisive victory. Bangladesh was created. Over 90,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered.

4. Kargil War (1999)

Cause: Pakistani soldiers and militants occupied Indian positions in Kargil (J&K).

Outcome: India recaptured territory after intense fighting. International pressure, especially from the U.S., forced Pakistan to withdraw.

Ongoing Tensions

Despite no full-scale war since 1999, India and Pakistan continue to have border skirmishes, particularly along the Line of Control (LoC).

Major incidents include the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, 2008 Mumbai attacks, and 2019 Pulwama–Balakot escalation.
According to Block {spot}(BTCUSDT) Beats, Beat Holdings Ltd., a publicly traded company on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, announced plans to increase its investment in Bitcoin-related $ETFS. This move comes amid renewed institutional interest in cryptocurrencies. The company's board has approved raising the cap on crypto-related investments from $6.8 million to $34 million. Beat Holdings has already acquired 131,230 shares of BlackRock's iShares $BTC Trust (IBIT) at an average price of $49.49 per share. With IBIT's closing price at $58.66 on May 9, the company reported unrealized gains exceeding $681,000. #BTC  #ETFvsBTC #Binance
According to Block

Beats, Beat Holdings Ltd., a publicly traded company on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, announced plans to increase its investment in Bitcoin-related $ETFS. This move comes amid renewed institutional interest in cryptocurrencies.

The company's board has approved raising the cap on crypto-related investments from $6.8 million to $34 million. Beat Holdings has already acquired 131,230 shares of BlackRock's iShares $BTC Trust (IBIT) at an average price of $49.49 per share. With IBIT's closing price at $58.66 on May 9, the company reported unrealized gains exceeding $681,000.

#BTC  #ETFvsBTC #Binance
🚀 GRT IS ON FIRE! 📈 The Graph ($GRT) is breaking outAs Bitcoin soaring past $100K and the crypto market buzzing! 💰 Governments are diving in—Trump’s pushing a US Bitcoin reserve, El Salvador’s stacking BTC, and institutions like BlackRock are pouring billions into crypto ETFs ($36.9B in Bitcoin ETF inflows since 2024) and holdings ($3.7B in Bitcoin from MicroStrategy)! GRT’s role in decentralized data indexing is hotter than ever, with DeFi’s TVL over
🚀 GRT IS ON FIRE! 📈 The Graph ($GRT) is breaking outAs Bitcoin soaring past $100K and the crypto market buzzing! 💰 Governments are diving in—Trump’s pushing a US Bitcoin reserve, El Salvador’s stacking BTC, and institutions like BlackRock are pouring billions into crypto ETFs ($36.9B in Bitcoin ETF inflows since 2024) and holdings ($3.7B in Bitcoin from MicroStrategy)! GRT’s role in decentralized data indexing is hotter than ever, with DeFi’s TVL over
Hello everyone, today is May 12th, 2025. As requested, I’m providing an updated analysis on $BTC along with a broader market overview. Although I’ve shared a general analysis previously, this update will place extra emphasis on key points while introducing new confluences based on the latest data. Please note that this breakdown is a bit detailed, so I encourage you to read it thoroughly. I may not respond to questions that have already been addressed within the article.
Hello everyone, today is May 12th, 2025.
As requested, I’m providing an updated analysis on $BTC along with a broader market overview.
Although I’ve shared a general analysis previously, this update will place extra emphasis on key points while introducing new confluences based on the latest data.
Please note that this breakdown is a bit detailed, so I encourage you to read it thoroughly. I may not respond to questions that have already been addressed within the article.
Hello everyone, today is May 12th, 2025. As requested, I’m providing an updated analysis on $BTC along with a broader market overview. Although I’ve shared a general analysis previously, this update will place extra emphasis on key points while introducing new confluences based on the latest data. Please note that this breakdown is a bit detailed, so I encourage you to read it thoroughly. I may not respond to questions that have already been addressed within the article. {spot}(BTCUSDT)
Hello everyone, today is May 12th, 2025.
As requested, I’m providing an updated analysis on $BTC along with a broader market overview.
Although I’ve shared a general analysis previously, this update will place extra emphasis on key points while introducing new confluences based on the latest data.
Please note that this breakdown is a bit detailed, so I encourage you to read it thoroughly. I may not respond to questions that have already been addressed within the article.
Bitcoin(BTC) Surpasses 104,000 USDT with a 0.17% Increase in 24 Hours On May 11, 2025, 08:17 AM(UTC). According to Binance Market Data, Bitcoin has crossed the 104,000 USDT benchmark and is now trading at 104,002.367188 USDT, with a narrowed 0.17% increase in 24 hours. {spot}(BTCUSDT)
Bitcoin(BTC) Surpasses 104,000 USDT with a 0.17% Increase in 24 Hours On May 11, 2025, 08:17 AM(UTC). According to Binance Market Data, Bitcoin has crossed the 104,000 USDT benchmark and is now trading at 104,002.367188 USDT, with a narrowed 0.17% increase in 24 hours.
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