This book makes a critical survey of the origin of Pakistan and its relations with India since 1947. A researcher with keen interest in the topic, the author has brought forth some home truths while assessing the India's dealings with Pakistan. He argues that it was the Indian rulers' lack of political farsightedness and pugnacious patriotism and Pakistan's internal turmoil that failed both the nations to cut their long-drawn ice. India, of course, had been ...