South Asia Security : the India-Pakistan Dimension, Desmarais Building, University of Ottawa, April 27, 2009; summary report
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2009
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International Security Research and Outreach Programme (ISROP), Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Ottawa, ON, CA
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The seminar covered a range of topics including the timing and context of the meeting, the impact of the Mumbai attack (2008), the internal unrest in Pakistan, nuclear and strategic matters, Afghanistan and regional security, other bilateral relations, and the role to be played by outside actors. “Outsiders”, including Canada, can contribute to regional reconciliation by encouraging dialogue and leveraging investments / interactions with the region to accomplish objectives beyond their stated aims.
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VIOLENCE, TERRORISM, PEACEKEEPING, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, CONFLICT RESOLUTION, FOREIGN POLICY, CANADA, INDIA, PAKISTAN, HUMAN SECURITY, POLICING, SECURITY, SOUTH ASIA