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*19 May – Pakistan and the United States sign a Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement.<ref>{{cite journal | url = http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/23567/mohammed-ayub-khan/the-pakistan-american-alliance | title = The Pakistan-American Alliance | first = Mohammed Ayub |last = Khan | date = September, 1964 | accessdate = 31 March, 2011 |journal = Foreign Affairs}}</ref>
*19 May – Pakistan and the United States sign a Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement.<ref>{{cite journal | url = http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/23567/mohammed-ayub-khan/the-pakistan-american-alliance | title = The Pakistan-American Alliance | first = Mohammed Ayub |last = Khan | date = September 1964 | accessdate = 31 March 2011 |journal = Foreign Affairs}}</ref>


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Revision as of 22:42, 19 February 2012

1954
in
Pakistan

Decades:
See also:

This is a list of notable events that took place in Pakistan in 1954.

Events

April

  • 2 April – Pakistan forms an alliance with Turkey which, although not including military cooperation, opens the way to the Middle-East alliance due to its allowance of the entry of other nations.[1]

May

  • 19 May – Pakistan and the United States sign a Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement.[2]

October

  • 14 October – the Governor-General of Pakistan, Ghulam Mohammad declared a state of emergency, dissolved the Constituent Assembly and appointed a new Council of Ministers on the grounds that the existing one no longer represented the people of Pakistan.[3]

Births

See also

References

  1. ^ Uslu, Nasuh (2003). The Turkish-American relationship between 1947 and 2003: the history of a distinctive alliance. Nova Publishers. p. 118. ISBN 9781590338322. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  2. ^ Khan, Mohammed Ayub (September 1964). "The Pakistan-American Alliance". Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  3. ^ Akbar, M. J. (2002). The shade of swords: Jihad and the conflict between Islam and Christianity. Routledge. p. 200. ISBN 9780415284707.