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Mark Landler's intervew with Haqqani in October 2013 gives an insight into the forward looking approach of Ambassador Holbrooke for the India-Pakistan-Afghanistan region. He also describes the misperceptions on both sides of the U.S.-Pakistan relationship and a Pakistan that sees all its relationships through the prism of India.
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Ex-Envoy Says Misunderstanding Runs on Both Sides of U.S.-Pakistan Ties
New York Times 10.22.2013
In Pakistan, Echoes of American Betrayal
New York Times 07.31.2010
Back on World Stage, a Larger-Than-Life Holbrooke
New York Times 02.08.2009
Richard C. Holbrooke’s Diary of Disagreement With Obama Administration
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U.S. Defense Secretary Visits India to Build Military Ties
New York Times 06.03.2015
India’s premier creates a stir with surprise stop in Pakistan - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12.25.2015
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