The Double-edged effect in South Asia.

September 11 helped India to pursue its own proactive response to terrorism, pushed the United States and Pakistan closer to one another, and served as a catalyst to move diplomatic relations between India and Pakistan forward.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Raghavan, V. R.
Format: Book
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Online Access:http://www.twq.com/04autumn/docs/04autumn_wu.pdf
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