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AN ANALYSIS OF INDIAPAKISTAN RELATIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF PEACE AND HARMONY IN SOUTH ASIA

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http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2019(IV-I).05      10.31703/gsssr.2019(IV-I).05      Published : Dec 2019

An Analysis of India-Pakistan Relations in the Context of Peace and Harmony in South Asia

    The history of Indo-Pakistan relations is miserable and complex. The Pakistan-India relations are the actual problem in emerging a shared South Asian outlook and sense of regional community. The Kashmir Issue still is the basis root and sign of mutual hostility and inflexibility.The period of peace and harmony has mostly been affected by Indian threats, pressures and secret activities towards Pakistan. Three wars on different issues including the issue of Kashmir have already been fought between the South Asian states Pakistan and India but they could not start the happy relationship. The study will consist of a qualitative mode to describe and discuss the nature and history of Indo-Pak relations, from the first day of independence of Pakistan and narrate the Pak-India relations in the context of Peace and security dimensions.

    Pakistan, India, Relations, Security, Kashmir Issue
    (1) Tayyab Faiz
    Mphil Scholar, School of international relations, Minhaj University, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Humaira Sattar
    MPhil Scholar, Minhaj University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
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    APA : Faiz, T., & Sattar, H. (2019). An Analysis of India-Pakistan Relations in the Context of Peace and Harmony in South Asia. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV(I), 37-43. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2019(IV-I).05
    CHICAGO : Faiz, Tayyab, and Humaira Sattar. 2019. "An Analysis of India-Pakistan Relations in the Context of Peace and Harmony in South Asia." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV (I): 37-43 doi: 10.31703/gsssr.2019(IV-I).05
    HARVARD : FAIZ, T. & SATTAR, H. 2019. An Analysis of India-Pakistan Relations in the Context of Peace and Harmony in South Asia. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV, 37-43.
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    TURABIAN : Faiz, Tayyab, and Humaira Sattar. "An Analysis of India-Pakistan Relations in the Context of Peace and Harmony in South Asia." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review IV, no. I (2019): 37-43. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2019(IV-I).05