

An edition of Conflict between India and Pakistan (2003)
An Encyclopedia (Roots of Modern Conflict)
By Lyon, Peter,Peter Lyon
Publish Date
September 12, 2008
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Language
eng
Pages
382
Description:
"India and Pakistan are perhaps the most dangerous neighbors on the globe with opposing ethnic and religious forces threatening far fetching social and political upheavals. With each nation now commanding nuclear power, their conflict has the potential to be even more devastating. For students, researchers, and other interested readers investigating Indo-Pakistani relations - the roots of the tension, the outbreaks of war, the current dynamics - Conflict Between India and Pakistan: An Encyclopedia is an informed new resource." "Conflict Between India and Pakistan begins with a series of alphabetically organized entries that describe the people, institutions, events, locations, and issues that have played a role in the Indo-Pakistani relations since the 1947 partition. It continues with a thoughtful discussion of the current state of India-Pakistan relations, an extensive chronology and bibliography, and an appendix and glossary. Insightful and evenhanded, it is a unique authoritative resource on one of the world's most volatile geopolitical flashpoints."--Jacket.
subjects: Encyclopedias, Foreign relations, Politics and government, Asian / Middle Eastern history: postwar, from c 1945 -, Conflict resolution, International relations, Reference works, Warfare & Defence, Reference, History - General History, India, Pakistan, Asia - India & South Asia, International Relations - General, History / World, Diplomatic relations, HISTORY, India, foreign relations, pakistan, Pakistan, foreign relations, India, politics and government, Pakistan, politics and government
Times: 1947-