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India-Pakistan: The Intractable Conflict and the China Factor provides an in-depth examination of the decades-long conflict between India and Pakistan, while analyzing the significant role that China plays in this complex geopolitical landscape.
Author Virender Budhwar explores the historical roots of the India-Pakistan rivalry, tracing it from partition through contemporary times. The book delves into the multiple layers of conflict—territorial disputes, nuclear tensions, cross-border terrorism, and religious and cultural divisions—that have shaped the relationship between these two South Asian nations.
A central focus of this work is how China’s strategic interests and growing influence impact the India-Pakistan dynamic. The book examines China’s military support, diplomatic maneuvering, and regional partnerships that complicate efforts toward peace and stability in South Asia.
Through meticulous research and balanced analysis, Budhwar presents the intricacies of this conflict and explains why achieving lasting resolution remains persistently challenging despite numerous peace initiatives and international interventions.







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