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A coercive triangle: India, Pakistan, the United States and the crisis of 2001-2002/ Srinath Raghavan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): Online resources: In: Defence Studies Vol.9, No. 2, June 2009, pp.242-260 (105)Summary: The article explaining the background to the crisis, both in terms of India -Pakistan political relations and the influence of past crises and also examines the moves made by India, Pakistan and the United States during the crisis 0f 2001-2002. The crisis was precipitated by a terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament. In particular, it contends that the role of the United States is crucial in understanding the course and the outcome of the confrontation.
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The article explaining the background to the crisis, both in terms of India -Pakistan political relations and the influence of past crises and also examines the moves made by India, Pakistan and the United States during the crisis 0f 2001-2002. The crisis was precipitated by a terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament. In particular, it contends that the role of the United States is crucial in understanding the course and the outcome of the confrontation.

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