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📖 Federalism and Ethnic Conflict Regulation in India and Pakistan offers a deep comparative study of how federal structures and governance frameworks influence the management of ethnic diversity in two of South Asia’s most complex states.
The book examines the constitutional frameworks, political institutions, and power-sharing arrangements that India and Pakistan have used to address ethnic tensions. It explores critical case studies, including Punjab, Kashmir, and Sindh in Pakistan, as well as Punjab, Assam, and the North-Eastern states in India.
Through a blend of political theory, constitutional law, and empirical research, this work analyzes successes, failures, and lessons for improving inter-ethnic relations and ensuring political stability in multi-ethnic societies.
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