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India and Pakistan: Hurdle to Peace Ceasefire Violation

 
D.K. Chaube (Author)
Synopsis

The most dangerour of these potential spoilers are Islamic militants who have historically been nurtured by the Pakistani military to fight a civert war over Kashmir and may feel threatened by any indication the goverment is cosying up to India. Suspicion about the intentions of the Pakistan Army's generals still runs high in New Delhi over it perceived history of using violence directly or through proxies to sabotage outreach to India by civilian leaders. But many Pakistani analysis believe the army's leaders have little interest in rocking the boat now. raising the worrying possibility that the recent violence was spaeked by militants who have gone rogue or are operating in cooperation with lower level military officials sympathetic to their cause. The states is challenged not only by its own capabilities, interests, policies and actions but also by those of the state with which it interacts. Pakistan's geostrategic location is placed in an environment where it is facing threats across the border from India who have hegemonic attitude in South Asia. Security of the region is highly associated with the peace process between the two nuclear states of the region. For Pakistan it's a difficult challenge to win the trust of India because of their unresolved disputes and lack of cooperation between them. India has to make its secular foundation more strong and solid while Pakistan has to think how it can make its states up to the principles of Islam and how to enjoy the positive fruits of modernity without losing its religion. The hostility between Pakistan and India is a main hurdle for peace building. Without creativity and commitment to dispute resolution. it is difficult to imagine their policy of peaceful engagements in the future. Future of Pakistan-India relations depends upon the type of compromise which mightbe accepted by both sides. By the time, the peace process began between the two states, they cannot run off from the actuality of it and by viewing the future prospects of peace process their is up till now in the present scenario, there are rays of lack of absolute possession, allegiance and visual perception from both states in order to lookout for peace benefit by employing right set of circumstances for the improvement in their confrontational relations. As the book addresses this crucial issue quite deftly, it is hoped that it would prove to be a source of great information for the reader.

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About the author

D.K. Chaube

D.K. Chaube, holds a couple of Mster's degree in Military Science and Pol. Science besides LLM. A Lawyer by profession is practising in UP. Currently he is publishing his doctorial research in law. A prolific writer, he has contributed some articles to professional magazines besides books. He has interest in international relations and South Asia politics.

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Title India and Pakistan: Hurdle to Peace Ceasefire Violation
Author D.K. Chaube
Format Hardcover
Date published: 18.07.2017
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Sumit Enterprises
Language: English
isbn 9788184205930
length viii+268p., 24cm.