The Political Economy of the Kashmir Conflict

The Political Economy of the Kashmir Conflict
Author: Wajahat Habibullah
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2004
Genre: India
ISBN: PURD:32754075292866

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Conflict and Politics of Jammu and Kashmir

Conflict and Politics of Jammu and Kashmir
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2007
Genre: Jammu and Kashmir (India)
ISBN: UOM:39015081826144

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Kashmir

Kashmir
Author: Sumantra Bose
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674028554

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In 2002, nuclear-armed adversaries India and Pakistan mobilized for war over the long-disputed territory of Kashmir, sparking panic around the world. Drawing on extensive firsthand experience in the contested region, Sumantra Bose reveals how the conflict became a grave threat to South Asia and the world and suggests feasible steps toward peace. Though the roots of conflict lie in the end of empire and the partition of the subcontinent in 1947, the contemporary problem owes more to subsequent developments, particularly the severe authoritarianism of Indian rule. Deadly dimensions have been added since 1990 with the rise of a Kashmiri independence movement and guerrilla war waged by Islamist groups. Bose explains the intricate mix of regional, ethnic, linguistic, religious, and caste communities that populate Kashmir, and emphasizes that a viable framework for peace must take into account the sovereignty concerns of India and Pakistan and popular aspirations to self-rule as well as conflicting loyalties within Kashmir. He calls for the establishment of inclusive, representative political structures in Indian Kashmir, and cross-border links between Indian and Pakistani Kashmir. Bose also invokes compelling comparisons to other cases, particularly the peace-building framework in Northern Ireland, which offers important lessons for a settlement in Kashmir. The Western world has not fully appreciated the desperate tragedy of Kashmir: between 1989 and 2003 violence claimed up to 80,000 lives. Informative, balanced, and accessible, Kashmir is vital reading for anyone wishing to understand one of the world's most dangerous conflicts.

Jammu and Kashmir the Cold War and the West

Jammu and Kashmir  the Cold War and the West
Author: D N Panigrahi
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136517518

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This book re-examines the multifaceted reality of the Kashmir problem. The state of Jammu and Kashmir had acceded to India soon after India’s partition. Pakistan laid claim to it waged wars with India to wrest it. The various decisions taken by the USA and Britain in conjunction with India and Pakistan as to how Kashmir should be governed are discussed. Studying the spread of communism, the book makes extensive use of primary resources available in India and the UK. The principal object of the author is to locate conflict in Kashmir within the international politics of the time, during the Cold War, and especially in the context of India’s relationship with the UK. The narratives of the discourse throw light on the varied and salient features of the problem. These have been enriched by an in-depth analysis based on the writings, notes and correspondence of distinguished British and Indian politicians and statesmen. The author has also consulted public documents on US foreign relations as well as other studies. This study explores myths about the Kashmir problem, reinforcing known and unknown truths.

Law and Conflict Resolution in Kashmir

Law and Conflict Resolution in Kashmir
Author: Piotr Balcerowicz,Agnieszka Kuszewska
Publsiher: Routledge Studies in South Asian Politics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-01-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1032048522

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This book provides analysis of the legal status of territories of the former Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir, considering potential opportunities for Kashmir conflict resolution. Containing a detailed survey of relevant legislation and international documents, chapters throughout this book investigate the attempts and failures of Kashmir conflict resolution, holding up factors which could enable more peaceful relations between India and Pakistan with inclusion of the inhabitants of the erstwhile Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir. The book goes further than outlining how India and Pakistan determine the legal status of their portions of Kashmir by demonstrating the complexity of legal arrangements and why this protracted conflict is so difficult to resolve. As the Kashmir conflict is not only about territory and irredentism, themes such as cultural and national identity, power procurement, territorial security, communal rivalry, religious radicalisation, economic factors, and social issues are all taken into consideration. Law and Conflict Resolution in Kashmir will appeal to students and scholars of peace and conflict studies, international relations, international law studies, and South Asian studies. Chapter 15 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Kashmir in Conflict

Kashmir in Conflict
Author: Victoria Schofield
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2021-02-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780755607204

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Why has the valley of Kashmir, famed for its beauty and tranquillity, become a major flashpoint, threatening the stability of a region of great strategic importance and challenging the integrity of the Indian state? This book examines the Kashmir conflict in its historical context, from the period when the valley was an independent kingdom right up to the struggles of the present day. Located on the borders of China, Central Asia and the Sub-Continent, the insurgency in the valley has also created serious tensions between India and Pakistan. Drawing upon research in India and Pakistan, as well as historical sources, this book traces the origins of the state in the 19th century and the controversial "sale" by the British of the predominantly Muslim valley to a Hindu Maharaja in 1846. Through an exploration of the implications for Kashmir of independence in 1947, it gives a critical account of why, for Kashmir, self-determination may seem a more attractive option than affiliation to a larger multi-racial whole.

Demystifying Kashmir

Demystifying Kashmir
Author: Behera,Behera Navnita Chadha
Publsiher: Pearson Education India
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8131708462

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The Human Toll of the Kashmir Conflict

The Human Toll of the Kashmir Conflict
Author: Shubh Mathur
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2016-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137546227

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Since 1989, when the movement for Kashmiri independence took the form of an armed insurgency, it has been one of the most highly militarized regions in the world. This book is based on the idea that preserving memory is central to the struggle for justice and to someday rebuild a society shattered by two decades of armed conflict.