The end of the cold war has induced fresh thinking on approaches to security. The emphasis is on non-conventional aspects, particularly economic strength, interest and interdependence of nations. The book examines the scope and policy implications of the above thinking in the context of South Asia. Central to focus of the book are political and economic trends in the region at a time of sweeping transformations in global politics, economics and security against the backdrop of historical mistrust and bilateral disputes.
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