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Ajay Bisaria, Anger management: The troubled diplomatic relationship between India and Pakistan

By: Shah, Mubashir Ahmad.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs Description: 80(3), Sep, 2024: p.457-459. In: India Quarterly: A Journal of International AffairsSummary: Ajay Bisaria, Anger Management: The Troubled Diplomatic Relationship Between India and Pakistan (Delhi: Aleph Book Company, 2024), 560 pp. ₹999, ISBN: 9393852758 (Hardback). Ajay Bisaria’s book Anger Management is a distinctive work that discusses India–Pakistan diplomacy through the lens of those involved in its implementation. It delves into the history of bilateral diplomacy starting from 1947, analysing the significant events of each decade, including military operations, diplomatic achievements and setbacks. The recurring theme is the effort to engage in productive dialogues, often disrupted by periods of conflict and violence, leading to numerous instances of optimism followed by disappointment.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09749284241263926
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Ajay Bisaria, Anger Management: The Troubled Diplomatic Relationship Between India and Pakistan (Delhi: Aleph Book Company, 2024), 560 pp. ₹999, ISBN: 9393852758 (Hardback).
Ajay Bisaria’s book Anger Management is a distinctive work that discusses India–Pakistan diplomacy through the lens of those involved in its implementation. It delves into the history of bilateral diplomacy starting from 1947, analysing the significant events of each decade, including military operations, diplomatic achievements and setbacks. The recurring theme is the effort to engage in productive dialogues, often disrupted by periods of conflict and violence, leading to numerous instances of optimism followed by disappointment.- Reproduced

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09749284241263926

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