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Title: India-Pakistan War? Risks and Implications URL(s): http://www.cera.com/eprofile?u=35&m=2923; *********************************************************************** INDIA-PAKISTAN WAR? RISKS AND IMPLICATIONS Prospects are growing that a short, sharp war could occur between India and Pakistan over the next several weeks. It is not inevitable; diplomacy could still pull the two parties back. * Such a war--if it does occur--need not prompt doomsday predictions or excessive global concern so long as both countries see short-term political advantages accruing from a tightly contained conflict. * It would have a complicating but manageable impact on the American-led counterterrorism effort in south and central Asia. * A very limited-duration conflict could even lead to intensive multilateral efforts to solve the Kashmir dispute, the central dispute between India and Pakistan. **end** Follow above URL for complete Decision Brief (8 printed pages). E-mail Category: Decision Brief CERA Knowledge Area(s): Global Energy ***************************************************************************************** CERAWeek2002 - February 11-15, 2002 - 21st Annual Executive Conference and Related Events REGISTER ONLINE TODAY AT: http://www.cera.com/ceraweek ** Two- and Four-day Passes Available ** Special Enrollment Programs ** Partnership Opportunities ** CERAWeek Online Premium Access ***************************************************************************************** To make changes to your cera.com profile go to: http://www.cera.com/client/updateaccount Forgot your username and password? Go to: http://www.cera.com/client/forgot This electronic message and attachments, if any, contain information from Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Inc. (CERA) which is confidential and may be privileged. Unauthorized disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this message or any attachments, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited. Terms of Use: http://www.cera.com/tos Questions/Comments: webmaster@cera.com Copyright 2001. Cambridge Energy Research Associates
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