ID | 146738 |
Title Proper | Checkered Oregon trail of the India-Pakistan “bilaterals |
Other Title Information | the Rodeo-role playing by the balancer-player United States |
Language | ENG |
Author | Dwivedi, Manan |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The paper provides a historical analysis of the pantheon of years and landmark developments and trail blazing iconic events as they subsumed the American foreign policy since the creation of free nations such as India and Pakistan in South Asia. The delineation of the India-Pakistan’s troubled relationship is not a difficult ask but the extraneous influence of great powers such as United States of America in an increasingly multi polar nature of the international system makes the deft balancing act of Washington, a challenging diplomatic and strategic exercise. Pakistan is a trusted and traditional ally while India has criss-crossed the pathways of “ Allyhood” with its divergent policy responses to Washington’s national interested defined Foreign Policy in South Asia. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol. 37, No.8; Aug 2016: p.80-86 |
Journal Source | World Focus 2016-08 37, 8 |
Key Words | United States ; India-Pakistan ; Checkered Oregon Trail ; Bilaterals Relations ; Rodeo-Role ; Balancer-Player |