Avoiding Armageddon: America, India, Pakistan, to the Brink
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 Published On Apr 17, 2013

Long-term stability in South Asia is critical to American national security. In the last 20 years, successive U.S. administrations have diplomatically intervened to keep tensions between the nuclear-armed nations of India and Pakistan from escalating into full-scale war. Moving forward, the health of the relationship between New Delhi and Islamabad will determine whether the region has a future of general stability and peace or chronic conflict.
In light of this, Hudson Institute is pleased to

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