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A composite monotheism? Pakistani state identity and support to the Khalistan movement, post 1984
Societal constructivists argue that domestic discourses of identity influence foreign policy. After the 1984 pogroms, Pakistan began its efforts to cultivate support among India’s Sikhs. This was p...