This document summarizes an assignment on India-Pakistan long term relations. It discusses how the relations have been characterized by hostility since independence in 1947 due to disputes like Kashmir and border issues. It notes that both countries have allowed military capabilities to influence their relations. The future of relations depends on how each country assesses the geopolitical environment in South Asia and moves towards reconciliation without threatening the other. Bilateral disputes like Kashmir have been a central cause of tensions, and the dispute is important to Pakistan for ideological and strategic reasons.