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In 1976, Pakistan's Bhutto withheld the Hamood ur Rahman Report for security reasons, launched a cultural council for minorities, and signaled potential trade revival with India.
In 1976, Pakistan's Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto rejected calls to release the Hamood ur Rahman Commission Report, citing national security concerns amid efforts to maintain unity and improve relations with Bangladesh.
The government also announced plans to create a national Cultural Council for minorities, allocating Rs 100,000 to promote cultural heritage.
Meanwhile, Commerce Minister Fazlur Rahman signaled openness to resuming trade with India, affirming the rupee’s strength, while Seoul began rebuilding its capital south of the Han River with a new urban center in Yong-dungpo.
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En 1976, el paquistaní Bhutto retuvo el Informe Hamood ur Rahman por razones de seguridad, lanzó un consejo cultural para las minorías y señaló un posible renacimiento del comercio con la India.