Line on fire: ceasefire violations and India-Pakistan escalation dynamics
Publication details: Oxford University Press 2019 New DelhiDescription: xxv,401pISBN:- 9780199489893
- 327.5405491 JAC-L
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| 327.5405491 HOW; How India and Pakistan make peace | 327.5405491 IND- India-Pakistan: themes beyond borders | 327.5405491 IND-I India-Pakistan wars and the Kashmir Crisis | 327.5405491 JAC-L Line on fire: ceasefire violations and India-Pakistan escalation dynamics | 327.5405491 JAG-I India-Pakistan air war of 1965 | 327.5405491 PAT-E Elite perceptions in foreign policy: role of print media in influencing India-Pakistan relations 1989-1999 | 327.5405491 PRO- Prospects for peace in South Asia |
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The India–Pakistan border in Jammu & Kashmir has witnessed repeated ceasefire violations (CFVs) over the past decade. As relations between India and Pakistan have deteriorated, CFVs have increased exponentially. It is imperative to gain a deeper understanding of these violations owing to their potential to not only cause a crisis but also escalate an ongoing one.
Line on Fire, part of the Oxford International Relations in South Asia series, postulates that the incorrect diagnosis of the reasons behind CFVs has led to wrong policies being adopted by both India and Pakistan to deal with the recurrent violations. Using fresh empirical data and first-hand accounts, the volume attempts to understand the reason why CFVs continue to take place between India and Pakistan despite consistent efforts to reduce the tension between the two nations. In doing so, it recontextualizes and enriches the prevailing arguments in contemporary literature on escalating dynamics and unenduring ceasefire agreements between the two South Asian nuclear rivals.
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