India-Pakistan: Contours of Relationship

Even after about 70 years of separation, India and Pakistan continue to live in the prison of the past. The rhetoric of partition is still alive in the memory of the people of both the countries. They have constructed fixed, unchanging and competing images for each other. While Pakistan became an I...

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Main Authors: Devika Mittal, Amit Ranjan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ACCB Publishing 2016-06-01
Series:Space and Culture, India
Subjects:
ISI
RAW
Online Access:http://www.spaceandculture.in/index.php/spaceandculture/article/view/192
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spelling doaj-0902f51b1e144447a45c731557d643e42020-11-25T01:48:40ZengACCB PublishingSpace and Culture, India2052-83962016-06-014110.20896/saci.v4i1.19292India-Pakistan: Contours of RelationshipDevika Mittal0Amit RanjanDepartment of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics Even after about 70 years of separation, India and Pakistan continue to live in the prison of the past. The rhetoric of partition is still alive in the memory of the people of both the countries. They have constructed fixed, unchanging and competing images for each other. While Pakistan became an Islamic Republic, India adopted secularism, thereby, negating the two-nation theory. The ‘differences’ along with memories of partition has made Indian and Pakistani to remain in permanent hostile situation. The leaders of the two countries try to settle their disputes but fails because of lack of support from their social and political institutions. Since its coming into power in 2014, the NDA government under the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi has managed to engage the Pakistani establishment, despite many problems between the two countries. This article tries to highlight upon the contours of relationships post-2014. http://www.spaceandculture.in/index.php/spaceandculture/article/view/192BalochistanBharatya Janata Party (BJP)ISIPartitionRAWPathankot
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India-Pakistan: Contours of Relationship
Space and Culture, India
Balochistan
Bharatya Janata Party (BJP)
ISI
Partition
RAW
Pathankot
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Amit Ranjan
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publishDate 2016-06-01
description Even after about 70 years of separation, India and Pakistan continue to live in the prison of the past. The rhetoric of partition is still alive in the memory of the people of both the countries. They have constructed fixed, unchanging and competing images for each other. While Pakistan became an Islamic Republic, India adopted secularism, thereby, negating the two-nation theory. The ‘differences’ along with memories of partition has made Indian and Pakistani to remain in permanent hostile situation. The leaders of the two countries try to settle their disputes but fails because of lack of support from their social and political institutions. Since its coming into power in 2014, the NDA government under the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi has managed to engage the Pakistani establishment, despite many problems between the two countries. This article tries to highlight upon the contours of relationships post-2014.
topic Balochistan
Bharatya Janata Party (BJP)
ISI
Partition
RAW
Pathankot
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