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Abstract. This chapter provides an overview of the India-Pakistan relationship in three parts. First, it examines the historical roots of the India-Pakistan rivalry, which include identity-based ...
Pakistan-India Relations 55 Introduction The present article is a critical undertaking and analytical venture into the dynamics of traditional paradigm of power politics between Pakistan and India. The study purports to expose the analytical construct of power politics as a weak theoretical explanation for India-Pakistan relations and
Pakistan and India are two immediate neighbors having common history and culture; in this way, they should have the warmest ties, but their relationships have remained hostile all the time.
Abstract. Mario E. Carranza. 2016. India-Pakistan Nuclear Diplomacy: Constructivism and the Prospects for Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament in South Asia. New York, NY: Rowman & Littlefield. 267 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4422-4561-7. Daniel Haines. 2016. Rivers Divided: Indus Basin Waters in the Making of India and Pakistan.
1 See for example: Stanley Wolpert, India and Pakistan. Continued Conflict or Cooperation? Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010; Stephen Philip Cohen, Shooting for a Century. The India-Pakistan Conundrum. Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2013; Happymon Jacob, Kashmir and Indo-Pak Relations. Politics of Reconciliation.
This paper attempts to explain India-Pakistan relations from a rational choice-neoinstitutionalist perspective. The core question it addresses is what stirs the civilian governments, as against the military regimes, to pursue normalization with India. Why did the civilian governments fail to (re)solve issues such as Sir Creek, if not Siachen?
Pakistan. India and Pakistan were birthed out of a bloody partition that encouraged each to define itself in opposition to the other. Six decades after the tragedy and trauma of partition, a host of issues continue to bedevil India-Pakistan relations and cast long shadows on bilateral ties. Pakistan perceives that India has hegemonic ambition ...
Sajad Paddar, "The Composite Dialogue Process between India and Pakistan: Structure, Process and Agency," Heidelberg Papers in South Asian and Comparative Politics, South Asia Institute, Department of Political Science, Heidelberg University, working paper no 65, February 2012, 2.
ABSTRACT. No other issue has influenced the India-Pakistan relationship more adversely than the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. To understand the discourse surrounding the dispute, and how it has evolved within the foreign policies of both countries, this research undertakes a critical discourse analysis of both countries' official statements at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA ...
The current research presents an overview of history of bilateral relations between Pakistan and India that have been adversarial since their inception in 1947. The study has also analyzed initiatives such as The Indus Waters Treaty (1960), the Tashkent Agreement (1966), The Simla Accord (1972) and the Lahore Declaration (1999) taken by ...