India-Pakistan in War & PeaceSurvey of India-Pakistan relations from post 1947 onwards to the present day. |
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... Jammu and Kashmir . The historical argument given by Pakistan is Jammu and Kashmir has not been an integral part of the Indian polity under different empires and kingdoms for the past one thousand years or so . This is not a ...
... Jammu and Kashmir . The historical argument given by Pakistan is Jammu and Kashmir has not been an integral part of the Indian polity under different empires and kingdoms for the past one thousand years or so . This is not a ...
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... Jammu and Kashmir that are part of India do not get separated from the territories of the Republic of India ; to ensure that any compromise arrived at on the basis of discussions with various opposition groups representing the people of ...
... Jammu and Kashmir that are part of India do not get separated from the territories of the Republic of India ; to ensure that any compromise arrived at on the basis of discussions with various opposition groups representing the people of ...
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... Jammu and Kashmir , Farooq Abdullah , claimed the consolidation of democratic processes in Jammu and Kashmir , having held panchayat elections for local self - governing bodies . He also emphasised that in the anxiety to resume a ...
... Jammu and Kashmir , Farooq Abdullah , claimed the consolidation of democratic processes in Jammu and Kashmir , having held panchayat elections for local self - governing bodies . He also emphasised that in the anxiety to resume a ...
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Introduction | 9 |
IC814 to Kandahar | 19 |
Implications of the Kargil War | 35 |
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