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- Title
Pakistan's Security Concerns over Indo-US Post 9/11 Strategic Engagements.
- Authors
Rabbi, Fazal
- Abstract
The end of cold war brought drastic changes in the US policies towards India. Within a short time, the estrangement between US and India was vanished and their relations concluded into strategic engagement in the post 9/11. This strategic cooperation comprised a broader range of areas inducing defense and trade, nuclear, missiles and space technology cooperation. The Indian desire to rise as a regional power and the US cooperation with huge supply of arm sales and advance defense technology to India, has disturbed the security environment of South Asia as well as the balance of power between Pakistan and India. Despite the fact that, Pakistan is a key partner of the United States in the war against terrorism and a major non-NATO ally, but US policy tilt towards India has kept Pakistan's security interests at stake. The article will examine the Indo-US strategic engagement in the post 9/11, and Pakistan's security concern.
- Subjects
PAKISTAN; NATIONAL security; SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001; INDIA-United States relations
- Publication
Pakistan Journal of History & Culture, 2017, Vol 38, Issue 2, p155
- ISSN
1012-7682
- Publication type
Article