United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan.
Biographical notes:
The United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan's (UNCIP) task was to investigate and mediate the India/Pakistan dispute over the future of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. It existed from June, 1948, until March, 1950. The United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan was Sir Owen Dixon. His task was to assume the responsibilities of UNCIP, to prepare for the Plebiscite Administrator for Jammu and Kashmir, and to assist in preparation for and supervision of demilitarization.
From the description of Records, 1948-1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155487510
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Subjects:
- Armistices
- Human rights
- India
- Security, International
- Mediation
- Plebiscite
- Political prisoners
- Propaganda
- Refugees
- Self-determination, National
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Places:
- Karachi (Pakistan) (as recorded)
- India (as recorded)
- Jammu and Kashmir (India) (as recorded)
- India--Jammu and Kashmir (as recorded)
- Pakistan (as recorded)
- Gilgit District (Pakistan) (as recorded)