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The Liaquat–Nehru Pact, named after the prime ministers of India and Pakistan, Jawaharlal Nehru and Liaquat Ali Khan, was a bilateral agreement signed on April 8, 1950, in New Delhi. The pact addressed various disputes between the two countries, including the status of minorities, trade, and the Kashmir conflict. It aimed to establish friendly relations and cooperation between India and Pakistan and resolve outstanding issues through peaceful negotiations.