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Pakistan's foreign policy: Indian perspective
Pakistan's Foreign Policy: Indian Perspective presents an in-depth analysis of Pakistan's foreign policy dynamics as seen from India's perspective. Edited by K. Arif, the work compiles writings by analysts, diplomats, and academics discussing the historical, political, security, and geostrategic factors that have shaped the relationship between the two countries since the partition of India and Pakistan. The book examines key issues such as the Kashmir conflict, defense policy, Pakistan's relations with major powers, and the role of the South Asian region in the global security architecture. Through a critical and documentary approach, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of how Indian perceptions influence bilateral interactions and regional policies, making it an essential reference for researchers, students, and general readers interested in South Asian politics and international relations.
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