50 Years of Indo-Pak Relations (In 3 Volumes)

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Ever since the birth of Pakistan, the relations between India and Pakistan have been far from friendly as both the countries felt threatened by each other. The story of Indo-Pak relations has been mainly a story of conflict. It was expected that the Simla Pact of July 1, 1972 would usher in a new era in the Indo-Pak relations which pledged to normalise relations and settle, disputes peacefully. Recently, both India and Pakistan have made sincere efforts to come to some settlement. Under the present international situation, it is imperative, and in the interests of both India and Pakistan, that they must pursue the path of peace and friendship and turn away from conflict and war. This confirms to highest interests of the people of the two countries. For this, both the countries will have to undertake deliberate and conscious transformation of their respective psyches. The results would be very profitable to both the countries. The three volume work on 50 years of Indo-Pak relations is a comprehensive past and present study right from 1947 to 1997.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R Arora

Dr. Ranjana Arora received her B. A.(Hons.) and M. A. Political Science from the University of Delhi in 1970 and 1972 respectively. She was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by the University of Delhi in the year 1984. Dr. Ranjana Arora at present is Reader in Political Science, Jankidevi College, University of Delhi, Delhi.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR V Grover

Dr. Verinder Grover received his M. A. in Political Science and was awarded the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy by the University of Delhi. Dr. Grover, formerly Reader in the Department of Political Science, University of Delhi, has also been for almost two decades the Managing Editor of the Indian Political Science Review, published from the Department of Political Science, University of Delhi, Delhi.

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Title
50 Years of Indo-Pak Relations (In 3 Volumes)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8176290602
Length
xii+565p.; xiv+653p.; xii+538p., 25cm.
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