Deconstructing India-Pakistan Relations : State Security and Colonial History, Hardback Book

Deconstructing India-Pakistan Relations : State Security and Colonial History Hardback

Part of the Routledge Advances in South Asian Studies series

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This book examines the complex dynamics of India-Pakistan relations, by situating the same in the postcolonial setting of the subcontinent.

In pursuit of this, the book analyses the impact of the linkages between the postcolonial processes of state-making and the structuring of political communities, upon the evolution of the problématique of state security in South Asia. For the purpose of undertaking this task, the author deconstructs the countries’ colonial history, with an aim to mapp its impact on the making of the foreign policy of Pakistan.

Drawing primarily from colonial discourse theory and historical sociology, the book links the trajectory of Pakistan’s international politics, to its domestic politics and “weak state” inheritances.

By doing this, it offers a stimulating treatment of the history of the country’s troubled postcolonial relations with India.

This has been done in the book, by presenting the modes by which the religio-military and politico-bureaucratic classes that constitute the power elite in Pakistan, tended to have moulded an India-centred State security problématique. This book will be of interest to researchers studying South Asian security, India-Pakistan relations and the defence and foreign policy of Pakistan.

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