Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK or POK) is the name given by India to a portion of Jammu and Kashmir controlled by Pakistan and China. India claims it is being illegally occupied by Pakistan. The dark-brown region represents the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir Jammu and Kashmir is the northern-most province of the Republic of India, with Srinagar as its capital and Jammu as its winter-capital. ...
The Northern Areas, which are administered as a de facto 'Union Territory' and as an integral part of Pakistan, and
A small part of Northern Areas that was ceded to China by Pakistan in 1963 with the proviso that the settlement was subject to the final solution of the Kashmir dispute.
Mee pok (Traditional Chinese: 麪薄; Simplified Chinese: 面薄; pinyin: miàn báo) is a type of Chinese noodle that is flat and yellow, often varying in thickness and width.
The noodles are often served with minced meat, pork slices, pork liver (tur kwa), sliced mushrooms, meat balls, beansprouts, bits of deep-fried lard and a slice of lettuce.
This version of mee pok is usually served with toppings of fish balls, sliced fish cakes, Geow (a type of small dumpling made with fish meat paste wrapping a small bit of minced meat), minced meat, meat balls, lettuce or taugeh ('beansprouts' in Hokkien).
He owed nothing to the POK Government as he was appointed by the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs, which was formed in 1952 under the general supervision of the Home Ministry.
A new Interim Constitution of POK was promulgated on November 5, 1975 during the time of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, which made the Prime Minister the executive head instead of the President of POK.
In the 1996 elections in POK parties and candidates who wished to participate on the platform of independence and refused to sign the declaration calling POKs accession to Pakistan an article of faith, were denied the right to field candidates.