Lives on the line / C Chrstine Fair and Sumit Ganguly.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Washington Quarterly Vol 36 No 3, Summer 2013, pp.173-184. (108)Summary: Commentary on the latent tensions along the 450 mile Line of Control (LoC) "separating the Indian- and Pakistani-administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir". Argues that the United States should take the lead in getting the LoC recognised as a true international boundary. This would reduce tensions and improve security especially for the millions of people who live in the affected areas.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Commentary on the latent tensions along the 450 mile Line of Control (LoC) "separating the Indian- and Pakistani-administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir". Argues that the United States should take the lead in getting the LoC recognised as a true international boundary. This would reduce tensions and improve security especially for the millions of people who live in the affected areas.
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