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This book investigates the root cause of conflict between India and Pakistan and ways to mitigate it. Following 'Trust Relationship' theory, both countries can send a number of their citizens to the neighbor country for some useful purposes. But as they come to the other country as a part of Trust Relationship pact, they need not to be harassed by long process of Passport and Visa processing, instead they can identify themselves by an identity card issued by their own country. If the two governments trust each other, they will accept the people from other country who are sent by the government…mehr

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This book investigates the root cause of conflict between India and Pakistan and ways to mitigate it. Following 'Trust Relationship' theory, both countries can send a number of their citizens to the neighbor country for some useful purposes. But as they come to the other country as a part of Trust Relationship pact, they need not to be harassed by long process of Passport and Visa processing, instead they can identify themselves by an identity card issued by their own country. If the two governments trust each other, they will accept the people from other country who are sent by the government bodies of the neighbor country only. If this pact is signed and succeeded, as a direct impact of this, both countries can open some Trust Corridors like 'Kartapur Corridor' through which they can send their citizens to the other country.Also, China's mega project Belt and Road is also based on Trust Relationship principles and implementation of Trust Corridors through railways, roadways or through sea - route with different countries. Trust relationship is also a bright example of economic development beyond borders.
Autorenporträt
Author: Anindya Sinha - D.O.B : 07th July 1974 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.Completed Engineering in Kolkata and working at an information technology company.