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  India and Pakistan: Cost of Conflict & the Benefits of Peace
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Author: Major Gen. Retd Mahmud Ali Durrani | ISBN: 0-19-579603-9 | Format: Hardcover | Pages: 96 | Weight: 0.75 lbs | Pub. Date: 2002 | Publisher: Oxford University Press
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"This book will go far in expanding the quality of debate in and between the two countries and provide outsiders with a better understanding of the compulsions that have made this region so dangerous." - Stephen P. Cohen, Senor Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution
"He skillfully illuminates the logic for peace and shows a clear path out of the ever-widening, deadly cycle of conflict between India and Pakistan." - Ambassador Peter Tomsen, Ambassador-in-Residence at the University of Nebraska, Omaha
"This extraordinary book comes at a critical juncture for Indo-Pakistani relations and deserves close attention by both parties in this relationship." - Thomas Keaney, Executive Director, Foreign Policy Institute, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies
"General Durrani, by his own admission, started out as a fire-breathing soldier, and his slow conversion to the cause of political engagement as the only way forward is all the more telling for that." - Salman Haider, Senior Fellow of Centre of Research in Rural and Industrial Development, Chandigarh, India
"This is the first time that a highly decorated Pakistani military officer has written about the need for peace and reconciliation with India." - Rifaat Hussain, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
"If this book leads to formation of peace lobbies in India and Pakistan, I can say General Mahmud has achieved much." - Wasim Sajjad, former Chairman, Senate of Pakistan
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