Kashmir

Kashmir
Title Kashmir PDF eBook
Author Bashir Assad
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre Civil-military relations
ISBN 9789390961191

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Kashmir: The War of Narratives

Kashmir: The War of Narratives
Title Kashmir: The War of Narratives PDF eBook
Author Bashir Assad
Publisher Global Collective Publishers
Total Pages 214
Release 2022-05-19
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1954021828

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The stereotypical Kashmir narrative runs on a grinding machine of disinformation, half truths, and concocted accounts unrelentingly flowing from Pakistan. This is an obfuscation of truth. Through the cruel, merciless arms of terrorism, atrocities, and pain have been inflicted upon the Kashmiris. Hair-raising terrorist atrocities over more than 30 years tell the story of how Pakistan has ripped apart the life and happiness of Kashmiris. It is never easy to challenge the narrative constructed by Pakistan on Kashmir. This is not an exoneration of the state for its faults and follies. But Kashmir desperately needs a new intellectual discourse. It needs new perspectives. The beneficiaries shall be all of us: We, our loved ones, our society—all of Kashmir that wants to live an abundant, enriched, and peaceful life.

The Generation of Rage in Kashmir

The Generation of Rage in Kashmir
Title The Generation of Rage in Kashmir PDF eBook
Author David Devadas
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2018-07-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199095787

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2008, 2010, and 2016—three important points in recent history when mass rage emerged in Kashmir. But the reasons that pushed Kashmir to the brink on these three occasions were different from each other—from a perceived threat to identity, to rage over the killing of innocents, to support for militancy. If one looks closely, one could spot another important change: by 2016, a new generation of millennials had replaced those who had pelted stones in 2008. And, in a matter of a mere decade, the hope that was slowly permeating Kashmir suddenly collapsed and gave way to a new round of militancy. In this book David Devadas, a respected authority on Kashmir, delves into his deep understanding of the region and its youth to offer a unique understanding of the Kashmir issue. He relates the increase in the generation of rage in Kashmir to the inability of those in power to declare the end of militancy at the right time. Exploring vital aspects of the conflict economy, murders for rewards, and terror acts by state-backed mercenaries, Devadas shows how simplistic black-and-white narratives suit both pro- and anti-state actors equally and lead the poor and marginal to their deaths.

The Kashmir Narrative

The Kashmir Narrative
Title The Kashmir Narrative PDF eBook
Author Gautam Banerjee
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Jammu and Kashmir (India)
ISBN 9788182748996

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Authored in the context of the current situation in the Kashmir Valley, this monograph delves into the deeper nuances of the political failure to build up a potentially stable state, and advocates direct involvement of the Indian polity in clearing up the mess.

Backyard of Corpses

Backyard of Corpses
Title Backyard of Corpses PDF eBook
Author Syeda Afshana
Publisher Partridge Publishing
Total Pages 213
Release 2013-08-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1482800993

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Kashmir is a forgotten conflict. Since ages, it has remained as an unattended human tragedy. Consequently, many changes at political and social level have mutated the discourse of life subtly. There are many untold and unheard real stories reeling under the debris of turmoil. This book is an attempt to narrate those voices through their character(s) and unearth the decayed truths of the place.

Shadow War

Shadow War
Title Shadow War PDF eBook
Author Arif Jamal
Publisher Melville House Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9781933633596

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For nearly 60 years, India and Pakistan have been battling over the Kashmir region. Three bloody wars have been fought openly - but both countries have also been fighting in the shadows. Having interviewed over 1000 militants in war-torn Kashmir, reporter Arif Jamal now presents a news-breaking account of Pakistan's secret battles with India. From the early 1980s, when the Kashmiri conflict lurked in the background of the CIA's proxy war in Afghanistan, to recent Kashmiri connections to terrorist financing and training, Jamal has much to reveal.

Kashmir’s Contested Pasts

Kashmir’s Contested Pasts
Title Kashmir’s Contested Pasts PDF eBook
Author Chitralekha Zutshi
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 378
Release 2014-07-09
Genre History
ISBN 0199089361

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A pioneering and comprehensive study of the historical imagination in Kashmir, this book explores the conversations between the ideas of Kashmir and the ideas of history taking place within Kashmir’s multilingual historical tradition. Analysing the deep linkages among Sanskrit, Persian, and Kashmiri narratives, Kashmir’s Contested Pasts contends that these traditions drew on and influenced each other to imagine Kashmir as far more than simply an unsettled territory or a tourist paradise. By offering a historically grounded reflection on the memories, narrative practices, and institutional contexts that have informed, and continue to inform, imaginings of Kashmir and its past, the book suggests new ways of understanding the debates over history, territory, identity, and sovereignty that shape contemporary South Asia.