In the complex tapestry of international relations, few relationships are as intricate and consequential as that between India and Pakistan. Geopolitically entwined yet historically divergent, the two South Asian neighbours have navigated a trajectory marked by periods of cooperation, conflict, and enduring tension. As both nations grapple with their internal challenges and navigate an evolving global landscape, Professor Pervez Hoodbhoy's viewpoints offer a compelling glimpse into the intricacies of this enduring geopolitical relationship. His call for pragmatic solutions, people-to-people communication, and a reconsideration of historical narratives adds a crucial voice to the ongoing discourse on the future trajectory of India-Pakistan relations.
[00:38] - About Prof. Pervez Hoodbhoy
Professor Hoodnhoy is a nuclear physicist, essayist and defence analyst.
He is known for his work promoting freedom of speech, secularism and education.
He is the author of a book titled, “Islam and Science: Religious Orthodoxy and the Battle for Rationality.”
He has been recognised and felicitated all over the world.