Publication

Jun 2003

This paper examines the prospect of a solution to the conflict in Kashmir. The author argues that although prospects for resolving the dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir may not seem encouraging, political developments in Pakistan and Kashmir, as well as India’s blossoming relationship with the United States, hold some promise. The paper concludes that both, India and Pakistan should consider the proven value of the involvement of third-parties in helping structure and manage a bilateral peace process.

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Author Teresita C Schaffer
Series INSS CSR Strategic Forum
Issue 199
Publisher Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy (IFSH)
Copyright © 2003 Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
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