Pakistan, because of its historical moment, is consistent on India; India is not as consistent on Pakistan. - @BangashYK #IndoPakGeoStrat— U.S. Inst. of Peace (@USIP) May 15, 2017 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
15 May 2017
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Despite political tensions, India and Pakistan could productively expand trade and cooperation https://t.co/rJO5P3ghLJ— U.S. Inst. of Peace (@USIP) June 18, 2017
18 June 2017
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Join us as a Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow for work on India, Pakistan, and the U.S. (apply by July 14th!) https://t.co/CyaB4zgHFw— U.S. Inst. of Peace (@USIP) June 27, 2017
28 June 2017
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RT @USIP: If India is going to emerge as a world power, how is it going to deal with Pakistan – it’s unclear. – @BangashYK #IndoPakGeoStrat
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RT @USIP: Pakistan, because of its historical moment, is consistent on India; India is not as consistent on Pakistan. - @BangashYK #IndoPakGeoStrat
Pakistan, because of its historical moment, is consistent on India; India is not as consistent on Pakistan. - @BangashYK #IndoPakGeoStrat— U.S. Inst. of Peace (@USIP) May 15, 2017 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
15 May 2017
In "Analysis"
RT @USIP: Despite political tensions, India and Pakistan could productively expand trade and cooperation https://t.co/rJO5P3ghLJ
Despite political tensions, India and Pakistan could productively expand trade and cooperation https://t.co/rJO5P3ghLJ— U.S. Inst. of Peace (@USIP) June 18, 2017
18 June 2017
In "Analysis"
RT @USIP: Join us as a Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow for work on India, Pakistan, and the U.S. (apply by July 14th!) https://t.co/CyaB4zgHFw
Join us as a Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow for work on India, Pakistan, and the U.S. (apply by July 14th!) https://t.co/CyaB4zgHFw— U.S. Inst. of Peace (@USIP) June 27, 2017
28 June 2017
In "Analysis"