What ails the Indo-Pakistani relationship? Rivalry between the two
states has persisted since the partition of the British Indian
Empire in 1947, and despite negotiations, four wars and multiple
crises, India and Pakistan remain locked in a long-standing
dispute. Evaluating relations from 1999 through to 2009, Sumit
Ganguly seeks to understand this troubled relationship and why
efforts at peace-making and conflict resolution, which have
included unilateral Indian concessions, have not been more
fruitful. Charting key sources of tension throughout the decade,
including the origins and outcomes of the Kargil War in 1999,
developments in the Indian-controlled portion of the state of
Kashmir, the attack on the Indian parliament in December 2001 and
the onset of the 2001-2 crisis, Deadly Impasse sets out to discover
whether the roots of this hostile relationship stem from security
dilemmas or reflect the dynamics between a status quo power and a
predatory state.
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