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By: Grare, Frederic.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.4568-571.Subject(s): International relations In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Events in the past year, while making Pakistan a frontline ally in the `War against Terror' have had a dramatic impact on its foreign policy. The changing situation in Afghanistan has had repercussions on the domestic political set-up, with hardline Islamic elements increasingly critical of Musharraf's seeming capitulation on the Afghan as well as Kashmir issues. While the army remains a predominant force in the nation's polity, the unfolding domestic balance of power will very likely have a key impact in redefining Pakistani foreign policy. - Reproduced.
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Events in the past year, while making Pakistan a frontline ally in the `War against Terror' have had a dramatic impact on its foreign policy. The changing situation in Afghanistan has had repercussions on the domestic political set-up, with hardline Islamic elements increasingly critical of Musharraf's seeming capitulation on the Afghan as well as Kashmir issues. While the army remains a predominant force in the nation's polity, the unfolding domestic balance of power will very likely have a key impact in redefining Pakistani foreign policy. - Reproduced.

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