Bilateral Issues Confronting Regional Cooperation: A Case Study of Indo-Pak Relation in Context of SAARC Experience
Keywords:
SAARC, Relations, Regional, India, Pakistan etc.Abstract
In the recent years there has seen a great increase in regional blocs
internationally. The most important trend in the recent political system is
proliferating of regional cooperative positioning across the world. South
Asia is an economically underdeveloped and a politically volatile region of
the world. The countries in the region are with different economic and
developmental bases; however, these are socially and culturally
homogeneous. The Prime purpose of this research study is to focus and
highlight the importance of SAARC in South Asian region.
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