Let us build Pakistan: Putting institutionalized insight in policy planning – Guest post by Qudrat Ullah
December 22nd, 2009 / Categorized under: Pakistani Politics
Pakistan and India are the two estranged bed fellows destined to live in the close proximity of each other. Both the antagonists share a long and complicated history of conflicts, internecine and protracted wars which further widened the historical di…
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