ID | 148098 |
Title Proper | Disintegrated proximity |
Other Title Information | India and South Asia |
Language | ENG |
Author | Panda, Snehalata |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Geography is as much an advantage as it is a problem to cultivate and maintain good relationship with India’s South Asian neighbours. A plethora of territorial,historical ,cultural and ethnic problems have persistently disturbed bilateral relationship. In all these countries there are sections supporting engagement with India and opposing it. Bilateral relationship vacillates between good and worse according to the section that holds the reins of political power though in case of Pakistan influence of the military remains constant. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol. 37, No.11; Nov 2016: p.17-23 |
Journal Source | World Focus 2016-11 37, 11 |
Key Words | South Asia ; India ; Bilateral Relationship ; South Asian Neighbours ; Disintegrated Proximity |