Pakistani and Indian Relations, History, Problems, and What are some Strategies to Cope the Problems

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A report published by the international crisis group working to prevent conflict worldwide work on the Pakistan relations with India beyond Kashmir. In the report major concern was at the relations, their history, what are problems, what are some strategies to cope the problems. The study found the economic ties as solution, deeper economic ties would help repair the breach between Pakistan and India. The democratic transition is also important step for building relations. A senior Pakistani government official and economist rightly noted: “Once the governments make a breakthrough and remove barriers, it will be the private sector and the individuals that further increase it”. (Crisis group, 2012)

A study conducted by Alka Jauhari (2013) studied India, Pakistan relations and its international implications, it focus on the conflict on both sides its history with some events, founded that the outcomes of the conflict, nuclear proliferation and terrorism, have not only effected the region but have also become a threat to international peace and security. The conflict between the two countries has also resulted in terrorism. Therefore, it is significant to address the bilateral conflict with positive initiatives , to make certain permanence not only for the region but also for the international society at large. ( Jauhari, 2013)

In November 2011, the Pakistan people’s party stressed upon the process of bilateral relationship and took different steps regarding the improvement of relationship for this purpose they give the most favorite Nation status to India. According to the report an effective integration of the two economies would only be possible if Pakistani and Indian dealers, industry representatives and citizens could trave...

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...en India and Pakistan as they normal states, I think this job is well done” (The nation, 2011).

Afsheen Naz in 2012 conducted a studied and findings are based on a perception survey in which 50 Pakistani professionals were interviewed from four cities Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi The perceptions of the stakeholders in the Pakistan about the current level of trade tells that they are not particularly satisfied with either multilateral or regional arrangements that are in place.

Even on bilateral trade, the stakeholders do not see the results as being very positive. Both countries must try to resolve problems as soon as possible. They think, only when both states take the necessary steps towards resolving political difference and simultaneously improve trade ties, can the vision of regional integration of South Asia be realized. (Naz, 2012)

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