QUARRELING SIBLINGS OR FRIENDLY NEIGHBOURS? TURBULENT NATURE OF INDO-PAKISTAN RELATIONSHIP SINCE 1947

2014 
The process of decolonization and partition in Sout h Asia led to internal discrepancies and evolution of regional dynamics often competitive and conflict-pr one in nature. This has been particularly true in c ase of evolving bilateralism between India and Pakistan since 1947. While intermittent conflicts along wit h continuous tension and rivalry have been main featu res of the bilateral relationship, it has not been a case of unrelenting hostility on both sides. There have been ‘bright spots’ of engagement connecting the tw o countries at various official and non-official leve ls of engagement. Betterment of ties has become particularly essential as regional dynamics has eas ed to be a ‘zero-sumgame for either country in th e post Cold period as a ‘failed’ or ‘radicalized and ‘balkanized’ Pakistan would not only jeopardize any prospects of peace and stability in South Asia but would also become a terrible global problem.
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