India - Pakistan Relations and the US Factor
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Author | : Raja Qaiser Ahmed |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 213 |
Release | : 2021-11-29 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9811670528 |
The book discusses the Pakistan factor in Indian foreign policy, covering the evolution of both Indian nationalism and Hindu nationalism and their impact on India’s foreign policy framework. To explain the bipartisanship on Pakistan in India, it separates party-centric foreign policy views of national parties of India. Then it explains India’s Pakistan policy from multiple aspects. It underscores India's pursuit of policy choices under Modi and ends with a discussion on the future of India-Pakistan relations.
Author | : Rajendra Sareen |
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Total Pages | : 658 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Political Science |
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Author | : P. M. Kamath |
Publisher | : Bibliophile South Asia |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : India |
ISBN | : 9788185002477 |
Arises Out Of A Seminar Held At Bombay In April 2004. Papers On Different Facets Of The Theme - India-Pakistan Relations - 14 Contributions By Eminent Thinkers Are Present Here - Covers Economic And Political Relations And Suggestions In Respective Areas.
Author | : Kulwant Rai Gupta |
Publisher | : Atlantic Publishers & Dist |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : India |
ISBN | : 9788126902712 |
The Editor Maintains That India Had To Agree To Partition Under Compelling Circumstances. After India Got Independence, It Should Have Taken Steps To Undo The Mischief Of Our British Rulers. Things Would Have Been Much Easier Immediately After Partition, Particularly, When Pakistan Provided An Excuse To Us By Sending Its Forces In Kashmir. The Pakistan Army At That Time Was Weak And The Job Could Have Been Done At A Minimum Cost. The Second Opportunity Arose In 1965 When Pakistan Again Attacked Kashmir. The Third Opportunity Came In 1971 When Pakistani Forces Attacked India. But The Operation Now Would Be Much More Costlier In Terms Of Men And War Materials Because The Pakistan Has Built A Strong Army And Developed Nuclear Power Over The Long Period Provided To Them By India S Rulers. But This Cost May Still Be Less Than The Cost We Are Incurring From Continued Hostility And Cross Border Terrorism In The Form Of Continuous Military Deployment And Killings Of Civil And Military Persons.Pakistan Is Constantly Blaming India In All Regional And International Fora For Not Implementing The United Nations Resolution Regarding Holding Of Plebiscite In Jammu And Kashmir. In Fact, Pakistan Is Responsible For This Because It Has Failed To Withdraw Its Forces From Jammu And Kashmir Which Was A Condition For Holding Plebiscite According To The United Nations Resolution.The Editor Holds That India Should Drop No First Use Of Nuclear Weapons Policy Against A Country Which Repeatedly Threatens First Use Of Nuclear Weapons. The First Use Of Nuclear Weapons By Pakistan May Be So Massive And Widespread That It May Disable India To Use The Nuclear Weapon.If India Drops Its No First Use Option Of Nuclear Weapons, Pakistan Would Stop Blackmailing India And May Even Be Deterred Venturing Terrorism In India.The Volumes Include Viewpoints Of A Number Of Eminent Experts On Indo-Pak Relations. These Include Views Not Only Of Indian Experts But Also Of Pakistani Experts. The Volumes Contain Texts Of All The Documents In Original Relating To Indo-Pak Relations Since The Partition Of India In 1947. It Is Hoped That The Volumes Would Be Found Useful By The Students And Research Scholars Concerned With International Relations. The Volumes Would Also Be Useful To The Parliamentarians And Executives Of India And Pakistan Concerned With The Formulation And Execution Of Foreign Policy Of Their Country. Common Readers Interested In Indo-Pak Relations Would Also Find The Volumes Useful And Interesting. The Volumes Would Be Equally Useful For All Libraries, Officers Messes And Institutions Of Defence Services.
Author | : T. V. Paul |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 291 |
Release | : 2005-11-24 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0521855195 |
This volume, first published in 2005, analyses the persistence of the India-Pakistan rivalry since 1947.
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Publisher | : Council on Foreign Relations |
Total Pages | : 88 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780876092361 |
This Independent Task Force report recommends that the immediate objectives of U.S. foreign policy should be to encourage India and Pakistan to cap their nuclear capabilities and to reinforce the effort to stem nuclear weapons proliferation.
Author | : U.s. Army War College |
Publisher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 54 |
Release | : 2014-04 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781497534858 |
This project proposes to identify and explore the most prominent factors driving Pakistan's foreign policy and how the US can influence them to achieve its objectives in the region. The two most influential factors identified for this project are: India (sub-element: Kashmir) and Ideology (i.e., Islamic vs. Secular). This project will analyze how these factors relate to Pakistan's domestic stability, security posture, US-Pak relations, external factors (i.e., India) – perhaps influencing it to behave as it does. Once their ramifications have been explored, potential solutions will be offered to minimize their adverse policy impacts and, thus, positively impact US-Pakistan (US-Pak) relations. This paper contends that a resolution to the situation in Afghanistan and achieving South Asian regional stability is not possible without first addressing Pakistan's interests and concerns. Properly addressing them could mitigate issues and remove obstacles otherwise preventing Pakistan from performing as a fully committed and faithful partner in today's South Asian strategic environment.
Author | : Fareeha Sarwar |
Publisher | : LAP Lambert Academic Publishing |
Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2012-04 |
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ISBN | : 9783848440092 |
U.S.-Pakistan-China triangle depicts the interplay of complex power politics between regional and extra regional powers in South Asia. Pakistan and China have enjoyed a long and flourishing relationship for the last 6 decades whereas U.S.-Pak relations have gone through various ups and down. This analytical study focuses on U.S. Factor in Sino-Pak relationship while applying Neo-realist theory. A detailed analysis of 'Indian factor' in this triangle is also discussed keeping in view the improving Indo-China and Indo-U.S. relations. Pakistan has the most important Geo-Strategic location in South Asia and enjoys cordial relations with China despite being a major U.S. ally in War against Terrorism. In the emerging bipolar world, it will be imperative for Pakistan to gain maximum economic and political interests from both states in order to tackle Indian threat to its security and prosperity. This analysis will help the students and academia of Politics & International Relations to shed some light on this complex triangle and the power power politics in South Asia.
Author | : Raja Qaiser Ahmed |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022 |
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ISBN | : 9789811670534 |
The book discusses the Pakistan factor in Indian foreign policy, covering the evolution of both Indian nationalism and Hindu nationalism and their impact on India's foreign policy framework. To explain the bipartisanship on Pakistan in India, it separates party-centric foreign policy views of national parties of India. Then it explains India's Pakistan policy from multiple aspects. It underscores India's pursuit of policy choices under Modi and ends with a discussion on the future of India-Pakistan relations. Dr. Raja Qaiser Ahmed is Assistant Professor at School of Politics and International Relations, Quaid I Azam University, Islamabad. Previously he was Visiting Scholar at Columbia University New York, Associate at the University of Nottingham and EURAC scholar at the Institute of Comparative Federalism Italy. His research work falls in the domain of both political science and international relations with regional focus on South Asia and specific focus on India and Pakistan. He contributes expert commentary to international and national electronic media frequently.