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Quarreling Siblings or Friendly Neighbours? Turbulent Nature of Indo-Pakistan Relationship since 1947
2014
UNISCI Discussion Papers
The process of decolonization and partition in South Asia led to internal discrepancies and evolution of regional dynamics often competitive and conflict-prone in nature. This has been particularly true in case of evolving bilateralism between India and Pakistan since 1947. While intermittent conflicts along with continuous tension and rivalry have been main features of the bilateral relationship, it has not been a case of unrelenting hostility on both sides. There have been 'bright spots' of
doi:10.5209/rev_unis.2012.n29.40656
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