Policy Perspectives (Jan 2018)

India and Pakistan: Outlining a Path towards Peace

  • Michael Hirsh,
  • Ahmad Hassan Awan,
  • Jayanta Krishna Sarmah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13169/polipers.15.1.0021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 21 – 42

Abstract

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This paper is a multidisciplinary analysis of the relationship between India and Pakistan. The authors contend that much would be gained by Pakistan and India if normalization between the two could be achieved. By examining the failures of past negotiations and examining current conditions, the paper puts forth areas where there exist common interests and what they believe could be a path to peace between these nation-states. The work suggests there are numerous factors that have contributed to the current state of affairs between India and Pakistan. Some of the factors are more obvious than others like the Partition trauma and Kashmir. The paper then highlights some of the more obscure issues which include anti-other education in Pakistani and Indian schools. All need to be considered as we try to unravel the knot of distrust between these two countries and look to establish common ground in areas which require urgent attention and push for reconciliation.