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Afghan imbroglio : can overlapping of interests fix it / Hassan, Yaqoob Ul   Article
Hassan, Yaqoob Ul Article
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Key Words NATO  United States  Afghanistan  Afghan National Army  Tapi  ISIS 
Afghan Imbroglio  AWOL  CASA 
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ID:   170548


China-Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC) and questions on Pakistan’s economic stability / Hassan, Yaqoob Ul   Journal Article
Hassan, Yaqoob Ul Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article begins with a discussion on how the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is viewed differently by different political parties as well as by the civilian and military establishments in Pakistan. The discussion then turns to Pakistan’s current economic conditions and examines whether CPEC has the potential to boost the Pakistan economy or contribute to the worsening of its economic conditions. This article also discusses how CPEC seeks to maintain a balance between geo-economic and geopolitics. The article throws light on how CPEC has affected the internal political dynamics within Pakistan, and why the work on CPEC has slowed down.
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Pakistan occupied Kashmir: politics, parties and personalities / Sharma, Surinder Kumar; Hassan, Yaqoob Ul; Behuria, Ashok 2019  Book
Behuria, Ashok Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2019.
Description xxii, 480p.hbk
Standard Number 9789386618672
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US-Taliban Talks for Afghan Peace: Complexities Galore / Behuria, Ashok; Hassan, Yaqoob Ul; Saroha, Sanya   Journal Article
Behuria, Ashok Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The ongoing dialogue between the US and the Taliban has generated lot of interest among strategic analysts in the region and beyond. There are indications that the Taliban are hardening their position as the US appears to be in a haste to pull off an agreement. This essay argues that given the extremely fractious nature of politics within Afghanistan and the prevailing culture of mis-governance, corruption, anarchy and violence, it is important to involve diverse ethnicities, regions and armed groups of all shades including dissenting groups within the Taliban to ensure that the post-Soviet withdrawal scenario of all-against-all does not emerge again, jeopardising prospects of peace and stability in future. At the regional level, countries having stakes in Afghanistan must be involved in a separate conversation to avert the possibility of any of them acting as spoiler. Managing the course of negotiations would involve mature bargaining, efficient and firm signalling from the US, and reinforcing the values that promote human dignity, individual liberty and inclusive democracy through effective advocacy of liberally mediated/interpreted religious and cultural principles that enjoy a greater degree of acceptability in Afghan society.
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