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    Indo-Pakistani relations Since independence‚ relations between Pakistan and India have been characterized by rivalry and suspicion. Although many issues divide the two countries‚ the most sensitive one since independence has been the status of Kashmir. Born out from the furnace of animosity‚ India and Pakistan‚ the twin brothers have a history of unique relations. There is much in common between Republic of India and Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The diplomatic relations developed soon after independence

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    Chakra was won. The author after meeting to the family members of the soldiers and the Army brings out their heroic deeds to inspire others and to ensure civilians that they are few men who are watching over us. She also depicts the true horror of war through this book and force us to think how hard it is to fight where temperature is always in minus degree centigrade‚ how the wife‚ children and other family member move on after hearing about their death. This books helps us to understand Indian

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    or India. Eventually Kashmir would join India which led to a dispute between India and Pakistan with both claiming that Kashmir belongs to them. Both Pakistan and India went to war briefly over the dispute of Kashmir. The war ended with Kashmir being divided into sections controlled by both countries. After the war under UN supervision‚ a ceasefire line was agreed upon by both countries‚ which has been renamed the “Line of Control” (Insight on Conflict). About one-third of Kashmir is controlled

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    PAKISTAN’S RELATIONS WITH INDIA: BEYOND KASHMIR? Asia Report N°224 – 3 May 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................. i I.  BILATERAL RELATIONS ............................................................................................. 1  A.  TWO STEPS FORWARD‚ ONE STEP BACK ......................................................................................1  B.  DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION AND THE COMPOSITE DIALOGUE ..........

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    1947–48‚ during the war between the two. About 63 per cent of the territory is under Indian occupation; while the rest‚ 37 per cent‚ is with Pakistan‚ called "Azad" meaning independent Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). Total population of Kashmir is about 13 million. Population of Indian occupied Kashmir is about 7.7 million and remaining 6 million is with Pakistan. Kashmir dispute is the oldest unresolved conflict between Pakistan and India. Over which both countries have fought 3 wars. Pakistan considers

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    FOREIGN POLICY PAKISTAN AND INDIA AUGUST‚ 2012 Shaheera Jalil Albasit Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defence‚ PILDAT’s Youth Parliament‚ Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Defence FOREWORD The document is an attempt to see Pakistan’s external relations with its immediate eastern neighbor‚ India‚ in a contemporary light. The strategies recommended in this policy come from the belief that Pakistan’s stable internal security and Pakistan’s elevated presence in the global economy

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    291 pages The conflict and cooperation in South Asia region‚ takes major share by two important countries i.e India and Pakistan. Both India and Pakistan are keeping large armies beside acquired nuclear capability. The traditional rivals fought four wars and remained under tensed environment most of the time. Though the dimensions of conflicts between two rivals may be different however core issue is considered to be the Kashmir conflict. It is a twentieth century problem born out of the process of

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    population was predominantly Muslim. In this fact‚ lay the real problem‚ Pakistan claimed it as its own‚ for it has a predominantly Muslim population. The Hindu Maharaja was still hesitating whether to join India or Pakistan‚ when Pakistan encouraged her-war like tribes to enter the state. They were supported by regular Pakistan army. Having no other option left to him‚ the Maharaja acceded to India and urgently requested for help. The accession was endorsed by the popularly elected constituent Assembly

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    News - Musharraf Convinced Chenab Formula is the Only Acceptable Sol... http://www.strategicforesight.com/sfgnews_99.htm Musharraf Convinced Chenab Formula is the Only Acceptable Solution of Kashmir - By Shaheen Sehbai South Asia Tribune‚ March 10 2005 WASHINGTON‚ March 10: Pakistan Army Chief General Pervez Musharraf is fully convinced that the so called “Chenab Formula” is the only acceptable solution to the Kashmir dispute‚ a new book published by a leading Indian think-tank has revealed

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