Many in India often wonder why don’t we have better relations with Pakistan and how long will we keep on bickering and fighting. Many also point to the perils of a miscalculation given that the two countries are nuclear weapons states. The most famous articulation has, of course, been that the bilateral dialogue should be ‘uninterrupted and uninterruptible.
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[1] https://www.vifindia.org/occasionalpaper/2017/june/03/missing-factors-in-india-s-policy-towards-pakistan
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