ID | 126176 |
Title Proper | Trust deficit |
Other Title Information | the last decade has not ironed out the differences between India and Pakistan despite a growth in trade. |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sibal, Kanwal |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Pakistan remains a perennial problem for us. It is a unique situation in which the animosity of 65 years has not been overcome despite vast changes in the international arena, with former implacable adversaries like the US and Russia moving, despite serious differences, towards fundamental reconciliation. It is not surprising, therefore, if the last decade has not produced normalisation of relations between the two countries. |
`In' analytical Note | Force Vol.10, No.12; August 2013: p.42-44 |
Journal Source | Force Vol.10, No.12; August 2013: p.42-44 |
Key Words | India ; Pakistan ; International Relations - IR ; Indo-Pak Relations ; Indo-Pak - Border Conflicts ; International Trade ; Economic Relations ; Most Favorite Nations - MFN ; International Arena ; Economic Cooperation ; Fundamental Reconciliation |