Can India and Pakistan Keep the Peace? In a Washington Post op-ed a day after bombings in India left as many as 200 dead -- entitled "How Much Will India Endure?" -- Xenia Dormandy of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government argued that India and Pakistan need to back up their calls for peace with action.

Can India and Pakistan Keep the Peace?

Can India and Pakistan Keep the Peace?

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In a Washington Post op-ed a day after bombings in India left as many as 200 dead -- entitled "How Much Will India Endure?" -- Xenia Dormandy of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government argued that India and Pakistan need to back up their calls for peace with action.

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Xenia Dormandy, executive director of research at the Kennedy School's Belfer Center and former director for South Asia at the National Security Council.