Pakistan Today
Synopsis
The landslide victory of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League in the February 3, 1997 elections may not give India’s neighbour a stable democratic polity as one would presume, nor is it likely to improve their ever tense relations in a hurry. Sharif would find his hands fairly tied when he gets downk to the business of ruling the country. The President and the Army could always get together to dump him if he gets out of line. His massive majority in the National Assembly could also be utilized by a stifledk opposition to drum up an agitation outside. Soon after his party’s thumping win, Sharif declared that he wanted to improve relations with India through dialogue and was against confrontation. “we have to learn how to live as good neighbours. Now is the time for serious dialogue,†he was quoted as saying. Gujral and Sharif have agreed to meet in future without haggling over preconditions. Despite the great distance to be covered, it is a significant step forward on the road to better relations. All these political facts make Pakistan Today an interesting study. This book serves the purpose of both the layman and the historians alike.
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