Conflict Between India and Pakistan: An Encyclopedia (Roots of Modern Conflict)

Author: Peter Lyon
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Keywords: conflict, modern, roots, pakistan, india, encyclopedia
Number of Pages: 277
Published: 2008-10-02
List price: $85.00
ISBN-10: 1576077128
ISBN-13: 9781576077122

Book Description:

Tensions between India and Pakistan are deeply rooted. Many go back to 1947 or earlier, when, with the partitioning of the provinces of Punjab and Bengal, British India was succeeded by two independent countries: a primarily Hindu India and a Muslim Pakistan. Subsequently, the two countries have fought three wars and come close to open war several other times, especially over Kashmir.

Conflict Between India and Pakistan begins with a discussion of the partition of India and those who figured prominently in it, notably: Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Clem Attlee, the last viceroy, Admiral Louis Mountbatten, and Jawaharlal Nehru. Then, in a series of evenhanded, carefully crafted portraits, it describes the people, political parties, foreign and domestic policies, and economic, religious, and cultural pressures that have played a role in the conflicts between these nations from 1947 to the present.


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