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Domestic Compulsions and Foreign Policy: Pakistan in Indo-Soviet Relations 1947-1958

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A comprehensive analysis of Pakistan’s foreign policy during its formative years, examining how domestic political pressures shaped its role in Indo-Soviet relations from 1947 to 1958. The work explores the complex interplay between internal compulsions and external diplomacy during a critical period of South Asian geopolitics.

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This scholarly work by A.K. Ray provides an in-depth examination of Pakistan’s foreign policy during the crucial period of 1947-1958, analyzing how domestic political and economic constraints influenced the nation’s approach to Indo-Soviet relations. The book explores the complex interactions between Pakistan’s internal political structure, economic pressures, and its strategic positioning in the Cold War context.

Ray investigates how Pakistan’s domestic compulsions—including political instability, economic challenges, and ideological considerations—directly shaped its foreign policy decisions and diplomatic engagements with the Soviet Union and India. The study offers valuable insights into the formative years of Pakistani foreign policy, revealing how internal factors superseded purely external strategic considerations in determining the nation’s international relations.

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Author

A.K. Ray

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ISBN

9780856552311

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