India & Pakistan : The Cost of Conflict and the Benefits of Peace
by Durrani, Mahmud Ali
Published by : Oxford University Press (Karachi) Physical details: xxii,96 Pages 22x14 cm | HB ISBN:0195796039.
Subject(s):
India -- Relations -- Pakistan
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Pakistan -- Relations -- India
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India -- Armed Forces -- Appropriations and Expenditures
Year: 2001
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Includes End Note
This is a concise study of the India-Pakistan problem. It analyzes how the unresolved conflict is eating into the resources of the two countries and impeding their social and economic development. It is intended for students of international relations and strategic studies.
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