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The Editor maintains that India had to agree to partition under compelling circumstances. After India got Independence, it should have taken steps to undo the mischief of our British Rulers. Things would have been much easier immediately after partition, particularly, when Pakistan provided an excuse to us by sending its forces in Kashmir. The Pakistan army at that time was weak and the job could have been done at a minimum cost. The second opportunity arose in 1965 when Pakistan again attacked Kashmir. The third opportunity came in 1971 when Pakistani forces attacked India. But the operation now would be much more costlier in terms of men and war materials because the Pakistan has built a strong army and developed nuclear power over the long period provided to them by India’s rulers. But this cost may still be less than the cost we are incurring from continued hostility and cross border terrorism in the form of continuous military deployment and killings of civil and military persons. Pakistan is constantly blaming India in all regional and international fora for not implementing the United Nations resolution regarding holding of plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir. In fact, Pakistan is responsible for this because it has failed to withdraw its forces from Jammu and Kashmir which was a condition for holding plebiscite according to the United Nations Resolution. The Editor holds that India should drop ‘no first use’ of nuclear weapons policy against a country which repeatedly threatens first use of nuclear weapons. The first use of nuclear weapons by Pakistan may be so massive and widespread that it may disable India to use the nuclear weapon. If India drops its ‘no first use’ option of nuclear weapons, Pakistan would stop blackmailing India and may even be deterred venturing terrorism in India. The Volumes include viewpoints of a number of eminent experts on Indo-Pak relations. These include views not only of Indian experts but also of Pakistani experts. The Volumes contain texts of all the documents in original relating to Indo-Pak relations since the partition of India in 1947. It is hoped that the Volumes would be found useful by the students and research scholars concerned with international relations. The Volumes would also be useful to the parliamentarians and executives of India and Pakistan concerned with the formulation and execution of foreign policy of their country. Common readers interested in Indo-Pak Relations would also find the Volumes useful and interesting. The Volumes would be equally useful for all libraries, officers’ messes and institutions of Defence Services.

Table of Contents:
30. President of the Security Council’s brief on the dispute over Jammu and Kashmir, 7 May 2001 31. Government to embark upon political dialogue with all sections of peace loving people of Jammu & Kashmir (6 April 2001) 32. Prime Minister Vajpayee’s statement in Lok Sabha regarding Jammu & Kashmir (22 February 2001) 33. Ministry of Foreign Affairs Press Statement (22 February 2001) 34. Prime Minister Vajpayee’s statement on the situation in Jammu & Kashmir (18 January 2001) 35. Prime Minister Vajpayee’s statement in both the Houses of Parliament regarding peace-initiatives in Jammu & Kashmir (20 December 2000) 36. Statement by the Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee on the situation in Jammu & Kashmir (19 November 2000) 37. Address by the Chief Executive (Pakistan) to the OIC Contact Group on Jammu and Kashmir at the Summit Level, Ninth Islamic Summit, Doha, Qatar, 13 November 2000 38. Statement by the Home Minister L.K. Advani on situation in Jammu & Kashmir in Parliament (9 August 2000) 39. Prime Minister Vajpayee's statement in Parliament regarding the recent massacre in Jammu & Kashmir (4 August 2000) 40. An Update on Terrorist Killings in Jammu & Kashmir (3 August 2000) 41. Press Release Issued by the Ministry of External Affairs on Pakistan’s Support to Cross-border Terrorism (10 November 1999) 42. Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s Address to the Nation, 12 July 1999, during the Kargil Crisis 43. Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee’s Address to the Nation during the Kargil Crisis (7 June 1999) 44. The Lahore Declaration (21 February 1999) 45. Joint Statements and Joint Press Statements (1998-99) 46. Composite Dialogue, 1998 47. Home Secretary’s Statement on India-Pakistan talks on the subject of Terrorism-Narcotics — 12 November 1998 48. Declaration on Jammu and Kashmir adopted at the OIC Co-ordination meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs held at the United Nations in New York on 2 October 1997 49. Memorandum presented by the Special Committee of the National Assembly of Pakistan on Kashmir on 15 August 1997 to the Secretary-General of the United Nations 50. OIC Declaration on Kashmir : Special Declaration of the Extraordinary Session of the Islamic Summit of the Organization of the Islamic Conference on Jammu and Kashmir held in Islamabad, Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 14 Dhul Qi’dah 1417h (23 March 1997) 51. An Act further to amend the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution Act, 1996. Act No. XVII of 2008 52. Parliament Resolution on Jammu and Kashmir (22 February 1994) 53. Letter written by a former Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Mr. Jagmohan, to the Former Prime Minister and the President of Congress, Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, 21 April 1990 54. Trade Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (23 January 1975) 55. Protocol between the Government of India and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan regarding Shipping Services (15 January 1975) 56. Protocol between the Government of India and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on Resumption of Trade (30 November 1974) 57. Kashmir Accord, 13 November 1974 58. Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on Telecommunication (14 September 1974) 59. Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan relating to the Exchange of Postal Articles (14 September 1974) 60. Protocol Constituting an Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on Visit to Religious Shrines (14 September 1974) 61. Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan regarding Visa (14 September 1974) 62. Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on Release and Repatriation of Persons detained in either Country Prior to the Conflict of 1971 (9 April 1974) 63. Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan regarding Repatriation of Persons (28 August 1973) 64. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s Speech on the Simla Agreement in the Rajya Sabha on 2 August 1973 65. Simla Agreement (2 July 1972) 66. Simla Agreement — Statement to the Press by H.E. Mr. Niaz A. Naik, Foreign Secretary of Pakistan 67. Resolution 307 (1971) adopted by the Security Council at its 1616th Meeting, on 21 December 1971 68. Instrument of Surrender by the Eastern Command, Lt. General A.A.K. Niazi in front of General Officer Commanding in Chief of Indian and Bangladesh Forces in the Eastern Theatre, Lt. General Jagjit Singh Aurora (16 December 1971) 69. Question considered by the Security Council at its 1606th, 1607th and 1608th Meetings on 4, 5 and 6 December 1971 70. Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of Pakistan on Withdrawal of Troops (22 January 1966) 71. Tashkent Declaration of 1966 (10 January 1966) 72. Tashkent Summit — Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri’s speech at the Opening Session (4 to 10 January 1966) 73. Resolution 215 (1965) adopted by the Security Council at its 1251st Meeting on 5 November 1965 74. Acceptance of Cease-Fire Proposals of the Security Council by the Government of India and the Government of Pakistan (16 and 22 September 1965) 75. Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of Pakistan relating to Cease-Fire and the Restoration of the status quo as on 1 January 1965 in the Gujarat/West Pakistan Border and Determination of the Border in that Area (30 June 1965) 76. Statement of the President of the Security Council (French Representative) made on the 18 May 1964, at the Eleventh Hundred and Seventeenth meeting of the Security Council. (Document No. S/PV. 1117, dated the 18 May 1964) Summarising the Conclusion of the Debate on Kashmir 77. Trade Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of Pakistan (1 September 1963) 78. Sino-Pakistan Frontier Agreement, 1963 (2 March 1963) 79. Draft Resolution submitted by Ireland to the Security Council on 22 June 1962 80. Treaty between the Government of India and the Government of Pakistan concerning the most Complete and Satisfactory Utilisation of the Waters of the Indus System of Rivers (19 September 1960) 81. Trade Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of Pakistan (21 March 1960) 82. Agreement between Governments of India and Pakistan regarding Procedures to end Disputes and Incidents along the Indo-West Pakistan Border Areas (11 January 1960) 83. Limited Payments Agreement between the Governments of India and Pakistan (3 December 1959) 84. Agreement between Governments of India and Pakistan regarding Procedures to end Disputes and Incidents along the Indo-East Pakistan Border Areas (23 October 1959) 85. Agreement between India and Pakistan on ad hoc Transitional Arrangements for the Irrigation use of the Water of the Indus System of Rivers (17 April 1959) 86. Agreement between India and Pakistan on Border Disputes (East Pakistan) (10 September 1958) 87. The India-Pakistan Question, Australia, Columbia, Philippines, U.K., U.S.A. Joint Draft Resolution (2 December 1957) 88. Draft Resolution (2 December 1957) 89. Resolution 123 (1957) adopted by the Security Council at its 774th Meeting on 21 February 1957. (Document No. S/3793, dated the 21 February 1957) 90. The India-Pakistan Question, Australia, Cuba, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America: Joint Draft Resolution (20 February 1957) 91. Resolution 122 (1957) adopted by the Security Council at its 765th Meeting on 24 January 1957 92. Trade Agreement between India and Pakistan (22 January 1957) 93. Excerpts from Speech by Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon at Eleventh Session 611th Plenary Meeting, 6 December 1956


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9788126902705
  • Publisher: Atlantic
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Language: English
  • Volume: 2
  • ISBN-10: 8126902701
  • Publisher Date: 2003
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 360

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