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BILATERAL DIPLOMACY (3) answer(s).
 
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Minding its own business: the Pakistan army should not interfere in delicate bilateral diplomacy, it is best left to professional diplomat / Ashraf, Tariq Mahmud   Journal Article
Ashraf, Tariq Mahmud Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Most countries deploy selected serving military officers as attachés/advisers in their embassies abroad. Though not categorised formally as spies, these military officers do act as the eyes and ears of the intelligence organisation of their native countries. The number of military officers deployed at the embassies in different countries depends on, and varies with, the degree of military interest that one country has in another.
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Modern diplomacy: dialectics and dimensions / Krishnamurty, G V G 1968  Book
Krishnamurty, G V G Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sagar publications, 1968.
Description xiii, 555p.
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019674327.2/KRI 019674MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Narendra Modi government's policy towards Pakistan : cooperative and tough bilateral diplomacy / Kumar, S Y Surendra   Journal Article
Kumar, S Y Surendra Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract S Y Surendra Kumar examines three years of the Narendra Modi government’s policy towards Pakistan and its implications for the relationship. He also suggests possible measures for the administration to adopt for strengthening bilateral ties and ensuring peace in the South Asian region.
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