Unravelling the Kashmir Knot

Unravelling the Kashmir Knot
Title Unravelling the Kashmir Knot PDF eBook
Author Aman Hingorani
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Pages 507
Release 2024-06-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9361137050

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'Since the partition of India in 1947, Jammu & Kashmir has been a site of frequent unrest and violence. In Unravelling the Kashmir Knot, author and senior advocate Aman Hingorani applies a legal lens to ongoing debates surrounding the national identity of the region and its people, recounting how decades of misconceived policies have culminated in its current state of affairs. The book decrypts major milestones in the history of J&K, from the signing of the Instrument of Accession in 1947 and the Reference to the United Nations in 1948 to the Abrogation of Article 370 in 2023, critically examining their stipulations and impact on global opinion on the Kashmir issue. Drawing from personal correspondences and official documentation, Hingorani explores the role that larger-than-life figures like Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Louis Mountbatten played in shaping the Kashmir policies of their nations. He discusses the influence of Pakistan and China in J&K in the context of geo-political and strategic realities, and the possible depoliticization of the Kashmir issue through the International Court of Justice. Comprehensive yet accessible, Unravelling the Kashmir Knot plucks lesser-known details about J&K’s history from obscurity and emphasizes the importance of charting a realistic path forward to resolve the Kashmir issue.

Understanding Kashmir and Kashmiris

Understanding Kashmir and Kashmiris
Title Understanding Kashmir and Kashmiris PDF eBook
Author Christopher Snedden
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 396
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 1849043426

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The seemingly intractable Kashmir dispute and the fate of Kashmiris throughout South Asia and beyond are the twin themes in Snedden's meticulously researched book.

Society and Politics of Jammu and Kashmir

Society and Politics of Jammu and Kashmir
Title Society and Politics of Jammu and Kashmir PDF eBook
Author Serena Hussain
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 312
Release 2020-11-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030564819

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Kashmir is one of the longest-standing conflicts yet to be resolved by the international community. In 2000, Bill Clinton declared it the most dangerous place in the world and since then the situation continues to escalate. Positioned between India, Pakistan and China – three nuclear powers – Kashmir is the most militarized zone on the planet. Against this backdrop, the urgency to understand what Jammu and Kashmir means to those who actually belong to its territory has increased. This book not only helps readers navigate subtleties in a complex part of the world but is the first of its kind – written for a global audience from local perspectives, which to date have been sorely lacking.

The People Next Door

The People Next Door
Title The People Next Door PDF eBook
Author T. C. A. Raghavan
Publisher Hurst & Company
Pages 362
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 178738019X

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Published in 2017 by HarperCollins Publishers India.

Terrorism and Literature

Terrorism and Literature
Title Terrorism and Literature PDF eBook
Author Peter C. Herman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 1052
Release 2018-09-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1108699308

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Terrorism has long been a major shaping force in the world. However, the meanings of terrorism, as a word and as a set of actions, are intensely contested. This volume explores how literature has dealt with terrorism from the Renaissance to today, inviting the reader to make connections between older instances of terrorism and contemporary ones, and to see how the various literary treatments of terrorism draw on each other. The essays demonstrate that the debates around terrorism only give the fictive imagination more room, and that fiction has a great deal to offer in terms of both understanding terrorism and our responses to it. Written by historians and literary critics, the essays provide essential knowledge to understand terrorism in its full complexity. As befitting a global problem, this book brings together a truly international group of scholars, with representatives from America, Scotland, Canada, New Zealand, Italy, Israel, and other countries.

The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Title The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 630
Release 2019-07-22
Genre Law
ISBN 9004401717

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The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law aims to publish peer-reviewed scholarly articles and reviews as well as significant developments in human rights and humanitarian law. It examines international human rights and humanitarian law with a global reach, though its particular focus is on the Asian region. The focused theme of Volume 3 is Law, Gender and Sexuality.

Conquering the maharajas

Conquering the maharajas
Title Conquering the maharajas PDF eBook
Author Harrison Akins
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 259
Release 2023-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 1526167840

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Conquering the maharajas demonstrates that the political and military clashes between the Indian and Pakistani governments and the princely states, a legacy of the layered sovereignty of British indirect rule in India, was a product of the competing ideas of state sovereignty leading up to and following the transfer of power in 1947.