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The Voice Across the Border

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This Book presents panorama of problems faced by the people of Pakistan in general, and the Sindh province in particular. The issues like ethnic tensions within Sindh arising after creation of Pakistan, the rise of spectres of sectarianism in Pakistan and communalism in India and their respective role in hardening the attitudes of the governments of two countries towards each other are discussed. Pakistan's Higher Education which is a causality of the ascendency of the armed forces in the country is also investigated. At the end it recommends changes in political structure of Pakistan and the resultant foreign policy reorientation towards India, which will benefit people of both the neighbouring states who share a common geography, common History and probably a common destiny.

354 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2011

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Mehtab Ali Shah

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