Seminar, Volúmenes509-514R. Thapar, 2002 |
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... Pakistan's rate of economic growth averaged 3.6 % per year , compared to India's 6.9 % in the same period . If we ... Pakistan , 1.2 % , for India 4.5 % per annum . On a savings rate ( savings / GDP ) of 12.7 % , Pakistan had an ...
... Pakistan's rate of economic growth averaged 3.6 % per year , compared to India's 6.9 % in the same period . If we ... Pakistan , 1.2 % , for India 4.5 % per annum . On a savings rate ( savings / GDP ) of 12.7 % , Pakistan had an ...
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... Pakistan , which insists on Kashmir , can only bring its mounting Soviet dilemma , and a possible implosion , so much closer . Pakistan twice had the opportu- nity to become an economic power of some consequence and leave India behind ...
... Pakistan , which insists on Kashmir , can only bring its mounting Soviet dilemma , and a possible implosion , so much closer . Pakistan twice had the opportu- nity to become an economic power of some consequence and leave India behind ...
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... Pakistan became of much more palpa- ble use to the US seeking to mount a major offensive in Afghanistan . It is important to note that the stakes vested in the confrontationist approach to Pakistan , reflected both in the Vajpayee ...
... Pakistan became of much more palpa- ble use to the US seeking to mount a major offensive in Afghanistan . It is important to note that the stakes vested in the confrontationist approach to Pakistan , reflected both in the Vajpayee ...
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