Indian Decade

Signs of an Indo-Pak Thaw?

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Indian Decade

Signs of an Indo-Pak Thaw?

A positive phone call between the Indian and Pakistani foreign ministers could be a sign of warming ties.

India and Pakistan, the two nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours who have fought three (and a half) wars since their partition in 1947, have always displayed a cyclical pattern in bilateral ties: cold, warm, cold, warm, and so on.

Yet despite their flop of a foreign minister-level meeting in Islamabad last July, and the often cold vibes exchanged since then, relations between the two are now once again warming up.

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