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The Liaquat–Nehru Pact (or the Delhi Pact) was a bilateral treaty between India and Pakistan in which refugees were allowed to return to dispose of their property, abducted women and looted property were to be returned, forced conversions were unrecognized, and minority rights were confirmed. This pact also introduced visa system for refugees and free passage of refugees across border was restricted. Minority commissions were set up in both countries. More than one million refugees migrated from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) to West Bengal in India.

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  • ميثاق دلهي (ar)
  • Liaquat–Nehru Pact (en)
  • Pacto Liaquat–Nehru (pt)
  • 利亞格特-尼赫魯協定 (zh)
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  • ميثاق دلهي أو ميثاق نهرو ـ لياقات هو ميثاق عُقد في 8 نيسان 1950 م بين رئيس وزراء الهند جواهر لال نهرو و رئيس وزراء باكستان لياقات على خان إثر قَطع العلاقات الاقتصادية بين البلدين في كانون الأول 1949 م ونزوح آلاف الهندوسيين من باكستان الشرقية (بنغلاديش اليوم) إلى الهند، وآلاف المسلمين من البنغال الغربي إلى باكستان الشرقية، خلال عام 1950 م. أكّد الميثاق على حقوق الأقليات في البلدين، وكان من نتائجه عودة كثير من النازحين إلى ديارهم. (ar)
  • 利亞格特-尼赫魯協定是印度和巴基斯坦之間的協定,兩國总理於1950年4月8日在新德里簽署。該協議是兩國總理在新德里會談六天的成果,以保障印巴分治後兩國少數民族的權利,避免两国之間的又一場戰爭。 1949年12月印度和巴基斯坦断绝经济关系后,印巴之间在东巴基斯坦(今孟加拉国)的摩擦进一步升级。1950年有大批东巴基斯坦印度教徒前往印度、西孟加拉穆斯林前往巴基斯坦,总数达一百万人。协定意在保护两国内部的少数宗教信仰者的权益,但因两国关系继续恶化,协定实际意义有限。 (zh)
  • The Liaquat–Nehru Pact (or the Delhi Pact) was a bilateral treaty between India and Pakistan in which refugees were allowed to return to dispose of their property, abducted women and looted property were to be returned, forced conversions were unrecognized, and minority rights were confirmed. This pact also introduced visa system for refugees and free passage of refugees across border was restricted. Minority commissions were set up in both countries. More than one million refugees migrated from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) to West Bengal in India. (en)
  • O Pacto Liaquat-Nehru ou Pacto de Delhi foi um tratado bilateral entre a Índia e o Paquistão, assinado em Nova Delhi pelo primeiro-ministro indiano Jawaharlal Nehru e o primeiro-ministro paquistanês Liaquat Ali Khan, em 8 de abril de 1950, onde foi decidido que os refugiados seriam autorizados a retornar para dispor de suas propriedades sem serem molestados, as mulheres sequestradas e bens saqueados seriam devolvidos, conversões forçadas foram reconhecidas, e foram confirmados os direitos das minorias. O tratado foi o resultado de seis dias de negociações em que ambos os países procuravam garantir os direitos das minorias após a partição da Índia e evitar uma nova guerra entre eles. Mais de um milhão de refugiados migraram do Paquistão Oriental (atual Bangladesh) para Bengala Ocidental, na (pt)
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