Pakistan and India, the most prominent and neighboring countries of South Asia started their journey with a quest of identity. This identity not only showed them the way of survival but the way towards progress as well. Their relation with each other was divided in the name of religion, culture, political and social norms and values. Immediately after independence these differences diverted them into rivalry. The year of 1948 came with ringing the bell on Kashmir and they started fighting with each other. The threat to sovereignty and survival altered the state of security for Pakistan's decision makers. Pakistan that was not much strong politically also faced internal threats in terms of civil-military relations.
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