Should the US help India and Pakistan normalize their relations? If so, what role should it play? Mediation, facilitation or hands off?

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Table of Contents Should the US help India and Pakistan normalize their relations?  If so, what role should it play? Mediation, facilitation or hands off? Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction.
  2. Why the US should be involved in the normalization process.
    1. The impossibility to choose between India and Pakistan.
    2. The need for normalization of bilateral relations for stability.
    3. New conditions favoring US involvement.
  3. What the US should do: Various analyses from experts.
    1. General agreement on the need for US action.
    2. A variety of proposed strategies.
  4. Conclusion.
  5. Bibliography.

Abstract

Although a full historical of the disputes between india and pakistan and the problem of Kashmir is not necessary, it is important to remember that in the last years, the situation has greatly evolved with for instance, the nuclear tests of 1998, the Kargil War of 1999, the US-led war on terror especially in Central and South Asia. One of the major problems of the dispute is the great difference of perception that exists between Indian and Pakistani leaders, which affects their expectations and strategies. india considers Kashmir as a domestic issue whereas pakistan sees it as an issue of "incompleteness" of its national territory. Islamabad's priority is thus to resolve the Kashmir issue first and then normalize bilateral relations, whereas New Delhi considers normalization as a prerequisite for the resolution of this dispute.

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