Title of article :
Conflict Management between Pakistan and India: Challenges and Failures
Author/Authors :
Javaid, Umbreen University of the Punjab - Centre for South Asian Studies - Department of Political Science, Pakistan , Sahrai, Naseem University of the Punjab - Centre for South Asian Studies, Pakistan
From page :
245
To page :
256
Abstract :
Pakistan and India, two vital South Asian states have been at loggers head since 1947. The hostility and enmity has remained at top in their foreign policies for most of their mutual history. Both states have engaged in number of wars, border conflicts and diplomatic clashes. The trust deficit, blame game and relational gap has increased with the passage of time. The hostility has not only affected their mutual relationship but also has played the role in instable South Asian Region. There has been numerous conflict management efforts through diplomacy, negotiations and mediation but have ended in new conflict. These conflicts have created new hostilities and clashes between both neighboring states. Both shared same border but have never shared same policies and aspects on same page. This has led to the relational gap at both governmental level and social grounds.
Keywords :
Conflict Management , Track II Diplomacy , South Asia , Human Need Base Theory , Confidence Building Measures
Journal title :
South Asian Studies: A Research Journal of South Asian Studies
Journal title :
South Asian Studies: A Research Journal of South Asian Studies
Record number :
2577949
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