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Neither a Hawk Nor a Dove (The Foreign Office (Historiucal Perspective,…
Neither a Hawk Nor a Dove
Pakistan's Security
Troubled relations with India
Dimentions of Partitions
Wounds of Partition
Assessing Liaquat ali Khan
Pak-US Aliance
India and Afghanistan
Warming of Relations
New Vision of Foreign Policy
Islamic Summit of 1974
Revival of Relations
The !990s
The Nuclear Tests
Troubled Relations with USSR
9/11 and Aftermath
Assumnig Office
Guiding Principles
Historical Distortion
Culture
Fault Lines
Indian Muslims
Pakistan Geostrategic Significance
Pakistan's National Interest
Peace
India:A Road Less Travelled
Handshake that changed History
Joint Press Statement
Second Visit of Vajpayee
Reaction to the Statement
America's Role
Momentum for Peace
Interrupted Symphony
Response to critisim
Views of Jinnah
Why the Black Channel
Mahattama Ghandhi
Kashmir
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Pakistan Army and India
Interaction with army Generals
From N.Waziristan
The Army and Political Governments
:
Pak-India Wars and Near war situations
The Kashmir War
The 1971 War
The 1965 War
Near War Crisis
operation Brasstacks
The Kashmir Crisis
The Kargil War
The Mumbai Attacks
Pakistan Diplomatic Outreach
Nuclear Power Plant
The Silk Route
From gwader to Kashgar
China And India
Afghanistan
Karzai Message
Security Situation
Pak-afghan Relations
Ethenic Bond
Pak-USA
Historical Perspective
Defence Cooperation
Economic Cooperation
Bush Visits Pakistan
Drone Attacks in FATA
Negativity on Both Sides
The Foreign Office
Historiucal Perspective
Golden Age of UNO
Formulation of Policy?
Pakistan Diplomats
1960s
Active Role of foreign Office
Without a Foreign Minister
Mr. Z.A. Bhutto
Systematic Failure