India Needs a Forward-looking Strategy on Pakistan
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India Needs a Forward-looking Strategy on Pakistan

THE INDIAN EXPRESS

APLN member C Raja Mohan wrote about India’s approach to Pakistan.

One of the major changes in Indian diplomacy in the last eight years has been the way Delhi deals or does not deal with Pakistan. India’s approach today is very different from the framework that emerged at the dawn of the 1990s. If Pakistan came from a fresh victory in Afghanistan, having ousted the Russian forces who had occupied the country for a decade, India found itself at one of its most vulnerable moments.

Read the full article on The Indian Express here (paywall).

 

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