1976年,巴基斯坦的布托出于安全原因扣留了《Hamood ur Rahman报告》,启动了少数民族文化委员会,并预示着与印度的贸易可能复苏。
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.
1976年,巴基斯坦总理佐勒菲卡尔·阿里·布托拒绝了释放Hamood ur Rahman委员会报告的呼吁,他列举了在努力维护团结和改善与孟加拉国关系过程中的国家安全关切。
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.
政府还宣布计划成立少数民族国家文化理事会,拨款10万卢比推广文化遗产。
The government also announced plans to create a national Cultural Council for minorities, allocating Rs 100,000 to promote cultural heritage.
与此同时,商务部长费兹卢尔·拉赫曼(Fazlur Rahman)表示对恢复与印度的贸易持开放态度,肯定了卢比的实力,而首尔则开始重建汉河以南的首都,在永邦波新建一个城市中心。
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.