Pakistan has been involved in several wars and conflicts since its inception in 1947.
Here's a brief overview of Pakistan's wars:
Indo-Pak War of 1947-48: This was the first war between India and Pakistan that took place immediately after the partition of India in 1947. The war started in October 1947 and ended in January 1949. It was fought over the control of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Indo-Pak War of 1965: This was the second war between India and Pakistan that started in August 1965 and ended in September 1965. The war was fought over the disputed region of Kashmir. It ended with a ceasefire agreement brokered by the United Nations.

Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971: This was a civil war between East and West Pakistan that led to the creation of Bangladesh. The war started in March 1971 and ended in December 1971, with India's intervention in support of the Bangladeshis.
Siachen Conflict: This is an ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan over the Siachen Glacier in the Karakoram Range. The conflict started in 1984, and both countries have maintained a military presence in the area ever since.
Kargil War of 1999: This was a limited war fought between India and Pakistan in the Kargil district of Jammu and Kashmir. The conflict started in May 1999 and ended in July 1999, with India regaining control of the Kargil region.

Apart from these major conflicts, Pakistan has also been involved in several other smaller-scale conflicts and insurgencies, including the Balochistan insurgency and the War in North-West Pakistan.


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