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This book is a comprehensive study of the history and contemporary nature of the politics and relations between the two main subcontinental rivals of South Asia: India and Pakistan. It analyses the class structure and discourses of democracy and development in both India and Pakistan, apart from all the major issues that dominate the history and contemporary politics of India-Pakistan relations. It also examines the Kashmir dispute, cross-border terrorism, the nuclear discord between India and Pakistan, the role of the United States in South Asia and the various confidence-building measures (CBMs) initiated between India and Pakistan, as well as outlines the future course of India-Pakistan relations. The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of South Asian studies, peace and conflict studies and contemporary politics.
Contents
1 Introduction: Class Structure, Discourses of Democracy and Development in India and Pakistan
2 Kashmir Imbroglio, Cross-Border Terrorism and Indo-Pak Relations Since 1947
3 The Nuclear Discord Between India and Pakistan
4 United States as a Factor in Indo-Pak Relations: A Critique
5 Confidence-Building Measures (CBMs) and Regional Cooperation Between India and Pakistan
6 Conclusion: Towards a Futurist Perspective for India-Pakistan Relationship



