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Unravelling the Kashmir knot / Aman M. Hingorani.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: xxiii, 386 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789351509714 (hardback : alkaline paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954/.604 23
LOC classification:
  • DS485.K27 H56 2016
Contents:
Foreword / by Upendra Baxi -- The Indian sub-continent under the British colonial rule -- Partition of the Indian sub-continent I -- Partition of the Indian sub-continent II -- Princely Indian States and Kashmir -- Reference to the people -- Britain, Kashmir and reference to the United Nations -- United Nations and the reference -- Territorial status quo -- Kashmir and the United Nations -- Inadequacies of the current proposals to resolve the Kashmir issue -- Resolving the Kashmir problem -- Resolving the Kashmir problem: Reference to the International Court of Justice -- Resolving the Kashmir issue: Regaining moral authority in Kashmir I -- Resolving the Kashmir issue: Regaining moral authority in Kashmir II -- Resolving the Kashmir issue: Regaining moral authority in Kashmir III -- Epilogue.
Scope and content: "This book challenges the current discourse on the Kashmir issue, both nationally and internationally. It explains how the Kashmir issue was the inevitable result of the ruthless British policies to satisfy their imperial interests in the Indian sub-continent, and of the utter ineptitude and political naiveté of eminent Indian leaders of undivided India in rising to the challenge. The book describes the British politics during the freedom struggle in colonial India that culminated in the partition of the sub-continent to create a 'Pakistan' friendly to the British. The book details how it was in line with such politics that the Kashmir problem was deliberately created and sustained by the British, and intended by the British to remain the end product of the British Raj. The Kashmir issue later assumed its present dimensions due to Pakistan's persistent efforts, India's habitual bungling as also the political expediency of the UNSC and the international community. In the process, it is the people across the Indian sub-continent who continue to be taken for a ride. While the festering Kashmir issue has contributed immensely to the rise in international terrorism, it was the British, and later American, policy on Kashmir that created a conducive environment for such terrorism"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword / by Upendra Baxi -- The Indian sub-continent under the British colonial rule -- Partition of the Indian sub-continent I -- Partition of the Indian sub-continent II -- Princely Indian States and Kashmir -- Reference to the people -- Britain, Kashmir and reference to the United Nations -- United Nations and the reference -- Territorial status quo -- Kashmir and the United Nations -- Inadequacies of the current proposals to resolve the Kashmir issue -- Resolving the Kashmir problem -- Resolving the Kashmir problem: Reference to the International Court of Justice -- Resolving the Kashmir issue: Regaining moral authority in Kashmir I -- Resolving the Kashmir issue: Regaining moral authority in Kashmir II -- Resolving the Kashmir issue: Regaining moral authority in Kashmir III -- Epilogue.

"This book challenges the current discourse on the Kashmir issue, both nationally and internationally. It explains how the Kashmir issue was the inevitable result of the ruthless British policies to satisfy their imperial interests in the Indian sub-continent, and of the utter ineptitude and political naiveté of eminent Indian leaders of undivided India in rising to the challenge. The book describes the British politics during the freedom struggle in colonial India that culminated in the partition of the sub-continent to create a 'Pakistan' friendly to the British. The book details how it was in line with such politics that the Kashmir problem was deliberately created and sustained by the British, and intended by the British to remain the end product of the British Raj. The Kashmir issue later assumed its present dimensions due to Pakistan's persistent efforts, India's habitual bungling as also the political expediency of the UNSC and the international community. In the process, it is the people across the Indian sub-continent who continue to be taken for a ride. While the festering Kashmir issue has contributed immensely to the rise in international terrorism, it was the British, and later American, policy on Kashmir that created a conducive environment for such terrorism"--Provided by publisher.

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