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ID165946
Title ProperInterpreting the Perennial Impasse in Indo-Pak elations
Other Title Informationbreaking the cycle of dialogue, estrangement, and hostility
LanguageENG
AuthorKhanna, Shrey
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the September 2016 attack in Uri, Indo-Pak relations have steadily gotten worse. India cites Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in Kashmir as the major reason for this deterioration, with the 14 February 2019 bombing at Pulwama as the most recent dramatic example; Pakistan blames Indian atrocities in Kashmir. But after every attempt to initiate dialogue, there is a return to hostility. This paper analyzes this cyclical pattern of dialogue, estrangement, and hostility in Indo-Pak relations. Further, it seeks to explain the structural, ideational, and strategic aspects of the problem and to outline a course correction in Indian foreign policy.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Survey Vol. 59, No.3; May-Jun 2019: p.474-499
Journal SourceAsian Survey Vol: 59 No 3
Key WordsKashmir ;  Indo-Pak relations ;  Pakistani Army ;  Narendra Modi ;  Imran Khan


 
 
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