India-Pakistan relations common ground and points of discord
Pakistan and India, the two largest countries in the Sout Asian region, share more than just a common border; they also share a common history, culture, language, and -- at certain levels -- a common ideology. Yet they remain enemies who have fought several wars, face seemingly insurmountable geogra...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Abu Dhabi, UAE
Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research
2011
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| Series: | Emirates lecture
88 |
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| Summary: | Pakistan and India, the two largest countries in the Sout Asian region, share more than just a common border; they also share a common history, culture, language, and -- at certain levels -- a common ideology. Yet they remain enemies who have fought several wars, face seemingly insurmountable geographic issues, and co-exisst amid discord on several fronts ... In this paper I aim to highlight how, among the many points of discord, these shared factors could -- and should -- be seen as rays of light in an unnecessarily dark relationship |
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| Physical Description: | 58 pages 21 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references |
| ISBN: | 9789948144212 (pbk.) |
| ISSN: | 1282-1238 |


