Chine to Pakistan Roadways, 8th World Wonders
Yesterday General Knowledge Questions Answer to Think
Hi all the Answer of yesterday think is. (06-10-2015)
For 1)
Answer is : China to Pakistan
This highway road is also called (KKH), it’s a one of the highest paved international roads in the world. It locate or link between two countries like china and Pakistan via Karakoram Mountain. This road is a popular tourist places why because in consists of difficult road conditions. For your kind information or a extra information: “This road is referred to as a 8th World Wonder”. Pakistan government call this road as a N-35; the China government call this road as a China National Highway.(G314)
Hi all the Answer of yesterday think is. (06-10-2015)
For 1)
Answer is : China to Pakistan
This highway road is also called (KKH), it’s a one of the highest paved international roads in the world. It locate or link between two countries like china and Pakistan via Karakoram Mountain. This road is a popular tourist places why because in consists of difficult road conditions. For your kind information or a extra information: “This road is referred to as a 8th World Wonder”. Pakistan government call this road as a N-35; the China government call this road as a China National Highway.(G314)
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For 2)
Answer: Air Force help with Sri Lankan
பூமாலை also known as Eagle Mission 4, was the codename assigned to a mission undertaken by the Indian Air Force to air-drop supplies over the besieged town of Jaffna in Sri Lanka on 4 June 1987 in support of Tamil Tigers during the Sri Lankan Civil War. Jaffna was at the time under blockade by Sri Lankan troops as a part of Colombo's offensive against the Tamil separatist movement. Concerned over alleged violations of interests of the Tamils, who had broader support among the Tamil population of South India as well as the government, India attempted to negotiate a political settlement but the Indian offers had been rebuffed by Colombo. As civilian casualties grew,[1][2] calls grew within India to intervene in what was increasingly seen in the Indian (and Tamil) media as a developing humanitarian crisis, especially with reports of aerial bombardment against rebel positions in civilian areas.
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