Why borrow trouble for yourself and lend it to neighbors? : understanding the historical roots of Pakistan's Afghan policy/ Feisal Khan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2010Subject(s): In: Asian Affairs :An American Review October - December 2010, pp.171-189 (10)Summary: The current Afghan government is seen by Pakistani policymakers as being completely dominated by openly anti-Pakistani and pro-Indian Afghans. This view is held not just by the Pakistanis. Pakistan views its Afghan border as its vulnerable "back door" and is desperate to counter an Indo-Afghan alliance.
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The current Afghan government is seen by Pakistani policymakers as being completely dominated by openly anti-Pakistani and pro-Indian Afghans. This view is held not just by the Pakistanis. Pakistan views its Afghan border as its vulnerable "back door" and is desperate to counter an Indo-Afghan alliance.

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