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Correct Answer: A: January 10, 1966
Explanation: The correct answer is A: January 10, 1966. The Tashkent Agreement was signed to cease hostilities between India and Pakistan after the 1965 war, marking a significant diplomatic effort. Pakistan's geography played a crucial role in the agreement, as the country's borders and territorial disputes were key issues addressed in the treaty.
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