Abstract
Pakistan and India have been living together as independent sovereigns states for the last 68 years, yet far from being engaged into a cooperative relationship. Their relationship is marked with endless animosity. One can argue that both states are observing precarious co-existence, and also disturbed by outbreak of hostilities, like the wars of 1948, 1965, 1971,1999 and escalated tensions at borders of and on. The peace process has been jeopardized by the unfinished agenda of British legacy. The issue of Kashmir has been a real threat for peace in the region of South Asia. It has provoked both states to get embroiled into unending tussle. The two states are busy in piling up weapons of mass destruction. The catastrophic incident of 9/11 has intensified already war woven relationship. The solution of Kashmir can usher a new era of prosperity for both otherwise the durable and everlasting peace in the region of South Asia would be just like crying for a moon. This paper attempts to develop a discursive historical analysis of Pak-India relationship and prospects of Kashmir issue in the changing dynamics of the world.
Sajida Begum, Sheik Nadeem Ahmed . (2016) Changing Dynamics Of Pakistan-India Relationship And Kashmir Predicament, Journal of the Punjab University Historical Society, Volume 29, Issue 2.
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