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South Asia’s International Relations: A Historical Overview
This chapter provides an overview of South Asian international relations from 1947 to till date. It identifies its key trends and analyses the pattern of South Asian international relations. Arguably, the success or failure of a regional organisation is a function of the structure and patterns – amity or enmity - of regional international relations. This chapter, therefore, lays the foundation for analysing the politics of South Asian regionalism, specifically its origin, evolution, outcome and effects.