ID | 090525 |
Title Proper | India versus Pakistan |
Other Title Information | from partition to the present |
Language | ENG |
Author | Roy-Chaudhury, Rahul |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Mutual trust is in short supply between South Asia's two major rivals, India and Pakistan. The nuclear powers are bitterly divided on host of issues, none more intractable than the future of Kashmir. Yet, as Rahul Roy-Chaudhury explains, their nuclear arsenals have probably helped steer both countries away form all-out conventional war and even led to a haw in bilateral relations. The key to better relations in the future will be how effectively India and Pakistan can co-operate to deter non-state actors form carrying out major terrorist attacks. |
`In' analytical Note | Rusi Journal Vol. 154, No. 4; Aug 2009: p60-65 |
Journal Source | Rusi Journal Vol. 154, No. 4; Aug 2009: p60-65 |
Key Words | India - Partition ; Pakistan - Partition ; Kashmir Conflict ; Nuclear Weapons |