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ID108578
Title ProperDelinking destiny from geography
LanguageENG
AuthorThakur, Ramesh
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The November 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai are analysed through six changing equations in India-Pakistan relations. The balance between military response and inaction is shifting towards the former. India has a vested but no longer critical interest in a strong and stable Pakistan. Pakistan's deniability has been based on separation between the government, army, ISI and terrorists whose plausibility is fading. To reverse the worsening security situation, Pakistan's military must be brought under full civilian control. Failing that, India will have to acquire the military capacity and political will to destroy the human and material infrastructure of terrorism in Pakistan. Finally, the rewards for Pakistan's contributions to the war on terror in Afghanistan exceed penalties for its fuelling of terror in India. The structure of incentives and penalties must be reversed.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Quarterly Vol. 67, No. 3; Sep 2011: p197-212
Journal SourceIndia Quarterly Vol. 67, No. 3; Sep 2011: p197-212
Key WordsIndia ;  Pakistan ;  ISI ;  Terrorist Attacks ;  Nuclear Stalemate ;  Incentive Structure ;  Escalation Dominance ;  India - Relations - Pakistan ;  India


 
 
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