ID | 159689 |
Title Proper | Impediments to South Asian Regional Co-Operation |
Other Title Information | Illegal Cross-Border Migration |
Language | ENG |
Author | Kamboj, Anil |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | South Asia as the successor term to the Indian sub-continent was brought into usage by the United States and Britain presumably to de-emphasise India’s natural predominance in the sub-continent and to soothe their protégé Pakistan’s sensitivities in not being viewed as part of anything termed Indian. South Asia, otherwise, normally should encompass a much wider geographical construct. Be that as it may, what is striking about the South Asia region is that it has stood engulfed in conflicts, ever since the British partitioned India into the two successor states of India and Pakistan. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol. 39, No.6; Jun 2018: p,5-12 |
Journal Source | World Focus 2018-06 39, 6 |
Key Words | South Asian Regional Co-Operation ; Illegal Cross-Border Migration |