Manish Sabharwal

The second secession


Manish Sabharwal

Chinese surprise

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Zardari and Gilani might yet stumble in their effort to redefine Pakistan's regional relationships. But there is no denying the new compulsions for change in Pakistan. The dominant view in Pakistan has been that its regional role must be in competition with India. Pakistan's civilian rulers are trying to change that framework and make cooperation with India an important element of national strategy. Delhi has nothing to lose by backing the forces of change in Pakistan.

The writer is a distinguished fellow at the Observer Research Foundation, Delhi

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