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Reassessing Pakistan - Role Of Two-Nation Theory
by Anand K Verma
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Indo-pak relations have defied all attempts at improvement ever since the partition of british India in 1947. Many of the internal and external problems faced by Pakistan today are, directly of indirectly, the consequences of the twonation theory propped by its leadership through the years of growth of the pakistan idea till today. Author has traced with great acumen and deep insight the evolution of the twonation theory from the inception of the idea of a separate electorate for the muslims in india through the concept of a separate geographical territory for them and right into the conception and birth of pakistan. he debunks the popular notion that the two-nation theory was at the very roots of the concept of pakistan. This book reveals how this theory has impacted on the evoluion of political life and the attitudes of the ruling establishments in pakistan. It posses the question whether the relationship between India and Pakistan is doomed at some fundamental level. 2002 ISBN 81 7062 287 5 Hb pp 278
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