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Changing attitudes of the Kashmir is towards India and Pakistan / Bhat, R K 1968  Book
Bhat R.K. Book
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Publication Jaipur, University of Rajasthan, 1968.
Description 16p.hbk
Series Seminar Paper; no.xxxvi
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001306954.04/BHA 001306MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   139844


Facts are facts: the untold story of India's partition / Khan, Wali 1987  Book
Khan, Wali Book
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Publication New Delhi, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 1987.
Description xii, 182p.hbk
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028246954.91/KHA 028246MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   039763


Geography of Pakistan / Kureshy, K U 1991  Book
Kureshy, K U Book
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Publication Lahore, National Book Service, 1991.
Description 254p.Hbk
Series Pakistan Studies
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033082915.09549/KUR 033082MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   039985


India divided / Prasad, Rajendra 1986  Book
Prasad Rajendra Book
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Publication DelhI, Anmol Publications, 1986.
Description xiv, 427p.: tableshbk
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027445954.0356/PRA 027445MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   095310


India's partition in the face of opposition: an unveiled perspective / Yousaf, Nasim   Journal Article
Yousaf, Nasim Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The partition of British India has come to be viewed as inevitable. It is widely believed today that there was no other practical option for the nation of Muslims and Hindus,but to divide the country. Over time, this view has been endorsed by many writers, including those in the West, and indeed become virtually synonymous with a universal truth. A closer re-examination of the fact, however, reveals a complex picture of the partition episode. while the two-nation theory certainly had its share of supporters, what seems to have been overlooked by many is that there was a tremendous amount of opposition to the division of India. Moreover, evidence substantiates that there was an intriguing alliance which was one of the key forces that ultimately led to partition.
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Jinnah and the creation of Pakistan / Pal, J J 1983  Book
Pal Dr. J.J. Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication DelhI, Sidhuram Publications, 1983.
Description ix, 172p.hbk
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022152954.91/PAL 022152MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   140502


Longest August: the unflinching rivalry between India and Pakistan / Hiro, Dilip 2015  Book
Hiro, Dilip Book
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Publication New York, Nation Books, 2015.
Description xvii, 503p.: mapspbk
Standard Number 9781568585154
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058299327.5405491/HIR 058299MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   027510


Nation building in India / Narayan, Jayaprakash 19??  Book
Narayan, Jayaprakash Book
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Publication Varanasi, Navachetna Prakashan, 19??.
Description 430p.Hbk
Key Words Partition  Punjab  Kashmir  Bihar  Nagaland  India - History 
Nationhood  National Policy  Two Nation Theory  Communal Award  Bihar Tragedy  Communal Riot 
Kutch Agreement 
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014615923.254/NAR 014615MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   050206


Pakistan: the problem of India / Ansari, Shaukatullah 1997  Book
Ansari, Shaukatullah Book
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Publication New Delhi, Commonwealth Publishers, 1997.
Description xxvi, 120p.hbk
Standard Number 8171694268
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039183954.91/ANS 039183MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   127286


Pakistan's quest for strategic depth: regional security implications / Shukla, Ashish   Journal Article
Shukla, Ashish Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Rashtriya rifles in Kashmir: India's counter-terrorist force / Chatterjee, Debalina   Journal Article
Chatterjee, Debalina Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   116432


Religion and political development in Pakistan / Islam, Muhammad   Journal Article
Islam, Muhammad Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Sectarian politics in India and Pakistan since 1957 / Shiv Lal 1971  Book
Shiv Lal Book
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Publication New Delhi, The Election Archivs, 1971.
Description 192p.hbk
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Talibanisation of Pakistan / Bansal, Alok   Journal Article
Bansal, Alok Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Theoretical underpinnings of India–Pakistan relations / Shukla, Ashish   Journal Article
Shukla, Ashish Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The India–Pakistan relations have historically been marked by mistrust, broken promises, unresolved issues and unending conflicts. A number of divisive factors shaped and influenced the nature of this relationship which inter alia includes large-scale violence at the time of partition, perceptual enmity and numerous unresolved issues including Kashmir. Due to all these reasons, the two countries have found themselves locked in a complex situation that could best be described using zero-sum two-person game. The author argues that perceptions play an important role in shaping the nature of bilateral relations. He goes on to identify six different prisms—three each in India and Pakistan—through which one can understand the nature and direction of this otherwise difficult relationship.
Key Words India  Pakistan  Pakistan Army  Muslim League  Two Nation Theory 
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