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Paradise At War: A Political History Of Kashmir
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Lahore Declaration And Its Undoing With The Kargil Operation; The Morphing Of Insurgency Into An Islamist Jihad Against India; Indias Attempts To Parley With Separatist Groups; And The Progress Made Towards A Kashmir Solution Via Peace Talks By Various Indian And Pakistani Governments Between 2002 And 2007.Kumars Descriptions Of The Contemporary Situationthe Impact Of 9/11 And The War On Terrorism; The Afghan War And The Mumbai Attacks Which Created Pressure On Pakistan To Take Action Against Radical Islamists; The Blowback In Pakistan Resulting In The Growing Radicalization Of Pakistani Institutions Such As The Judiciary And Its Spillover In Kashmir; The Indian Governments Failure To Move Kashmir Into A Peacebuilding Phase; The Trouble With Afspa; The Anti-India Feelings That Were Triggered By Counter-Insurgency Responses In 2010, The Contentious Coalition Of 2014 And The Killing Of Suspected Terrorist Burhan Wani In 2016Underline The Tragedies Which Ensue When Conditions, Timing And Strategy Are Mismatched.Drawing On Her Experience As A Government Interlocutor, Kumar Chastises The Indian Government For Never Failing To Snatch Defeat From The Jaws Of Victory When It Comes To The States Political Grievances. Equally, She Shows How Pakistans Kashmir Policy Has Been An Unmitigated Disaster. While Arguing That India Can Do A Great Deal To Reduce Violence And Encourage Reconciliation Within The Former Princely State, She Concludes That If Kashmir Is Ever To Move Towards Lasting Peace And Stability, The Major Stakeholders As Well As Regional And International Actors Will Need To Work Together On The Few Feasible Options That Remain.Timely And Authoritative, The Book Cuts Through The Rhetoric That Cloaks Kashmir To Give The Reader A Balanced, Lucid And Deeply Empathetic View Of The State, Its Politics And Its People.
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