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Answer to Soldiers Dying is Not Death of More: Shivshankar Menon

“I don’t think the overwhelming majority in India wants an increase in violence with Pakistan,” says Menon.

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The Quint caught up with Ambassador Shivshankar Menon, former National Security Adviser and Foreign Secretary of India, to discuss his book Choices: Inside the Making of India’s Foreign Policy. The book lists out five key decisions made in India’s history, chosen specifically because he himself was a part of them. Through his experience of these events, he tells the stories of what goes on behind the scenes of India’s foreign policy.

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“I don’t think the overwhelming majority in India wants an increase in violence with Pakistan,” says Menon.
(Photo: The Quint/Rishika Chatterjee)
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“I don’t think the overwhelming majority in India wants an increase in violence with Pakistan,” says Menon.
(Photo: The Quint/Rishika Chatterjee)
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“I don’t think the overwhelming majority in India wants an increase in violence with Pakistan,” says Menon.
(Photo: The Quint/Rishika Chatterjee)
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“I don’t think the overwhelming majority in India wants an increase in violence with Pakistan,” says Menon.
(Photo: The Quint/Rishika Chatterjee)
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“I don’t think the overwhelming majority in India wants an increase in violence with Pakistan,” says Menon.
(Photo: The Quint/Rishika Chatterjee)

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