Impact of Radicalism on Indo-Pakistan relations: A Historical Analysis (Academic Framework, Drivers and Solutions)

Authors

  • Dr. Ammara Tabassum Assistant Professor Department of International Relations University of Sialkot. Author
  • Muhammad Waqas Nawab Research Scholar & Lecturer Department of International Relations University of Sialkot, Pakistan Author

Keywords:

Hysteria, Radicalism, cease-fire, Tashkent Treaty, Simla pact

Abstract

The relationship between Two Competitors Pakistan and India has been overwrought by frequent antique and geopolitical events since their inception in 1947. Rational Commands of chief executives of these States can prevent their soil from confrontation, mistrust, and uncertainty just by executing unprejudiced and fair Run-through but regrettably, in case of India & Pakistan both contenders inhabit hysteria and revulsion in legacy, moreover their willpower to elucidate staple issues has been always substandard. This research paper not only diagnoses various inter-state problems (Kashmir, Water, Cross border terrorism) but also shares different effective solutions to these glitches. An exploratory and qualitative research design is applied while developing this research project. Optimistic policies and sensible role of leadership of both States are considered as landmarks to expunge animosity and expand Expectation, reliance, and trust with can lead the South Asian region towards a bright and prosperous future.

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Published

2021-06-30

How to Cite

Impact of Radicalism on Indo-Pakistan relations: A Historical Analysis (Academic Framework, Drivers and Solutions). (2021). Journal of Politics and International Studies, 7(01), 75-84. https://jpis.pu.edu.pk/45/article/view/96