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PAKISTAN'S INDIA POLICY (4) answer(s).
 
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Pathankot and beyond - the devil's alternative / Bhatia, Vinod   Journal Article
Bhatia, Vinod Journal Article
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Talking peace: confidence building measures between India and Pakistan / Sawhney, Pravin; Wahab, Ghazala   Journal Article
Sawhney, Pravin Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Talking with the enemy: India has to take firm stand on certain issues when dealing with Pakistan / Sawhney, Pravin   Journal Article
Sawhney, Pravin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Will Pakistan’s India policy under Sharif shift strategically? / Ahmad, Ishtiaq; Ebert, Hannes   Journal Article
Ahmad, Ishtiaq Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The May 2013 parliamentary elections in Pakistan led to a stable government under the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). Prime Minister Sharif promised a shift of the country's India policy. Given his track record, the current pressing economic and security imperatives and recent improvements in Indo-Pakistan trade relations, the popular optimism is understandable and the first steps of rapprochement are to be expected. But structural factors such as growing asymmetries, the persistent role of the army in Pakistan's India policy and the rigid discourse of ideology undermine the potential for meaningful change. While a paradigm shift is therefore unlikely in the foreseeable future, a rare window of opportunity has opened for the new leadership to assert its authority and incrementally enhance new policies.
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