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083442
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New Delhi, Routledge, 2008.
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vii, 280p.
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9780415476225
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099721
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New Delhi, Routledge, 2010.
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xiii, 240p.
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9780415564441
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104838
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New Delhi, Routledge, 2011.
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xi, 233p.
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9780415612562, hbk
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059660
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107789
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New Delhi, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, 2011.
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xiii, 176p.
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169379
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102890
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DelhI, Macmillan Publishers, 2010.
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xv, 127p.
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9780230328440
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083131
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New Delhi, India Research Press, 2008.
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xvi, 262p.
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9788183860673
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060912
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New Delhi, India Research Press, 2005.
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viii, 161p.
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8187943815
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100972
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2010.
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The present paper discusses about the new great instability in Afghanistan which had emerged after 2001. It builds four scenarios by looking into the impending American withdrawal from Afghanistan and states that for President Obama, a stable and democratic government is most desirable but it would prefer to leave it after building a coalition government with local actors as the US is more worried about a stable government in Afghanistan, not necessarily a democratic one. It argues that with India-Pakistan peace process in doldrums, and no signs of internal political stability in Pakistan, an impending American exit from Afghanistan, have huge implications for India, especially in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).
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120267
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New Delhi, KAS, 2009.
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x,134p.pbk
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KAS Publication Series 25
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079797
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New Delhi, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, 2007.
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xiv, 110p.
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079889
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2007.
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Numerous suggestions and proposals have been made on how to manage the borders in South Asia. This article analyses these proposals, including soft and open borders, fencing and making borders irrelevant. With the concept of borders undergoing a tremendous change in the last two decades, the article first looks at how the concept of security has evolved and the role that borders play in the new strategic calculus. The article then adopts a historical perspective on the geopolitical and strategic ground realities relating to borders in South Asia. How did borders evolve in South Asia, what kind of movements have been taking place ever since, and how have these two factors shaped the security concerns of respective governments relating to borders? Finally, the article studies the applicability of various proposals and assesses the best border policy options available to states in South Asia, given the ground realities
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