An insightful and poignant study of the sad history of Kashmir, the work throws light on the important watersheds in the history of the land. It discusses the plight and the unceasing fight of the people in Kashmir who have continually protested against the violence of the men in uniform, only to be injured and killed. It highlights the role of the youth and the massive international attention the Kashmir problem has received, especially the tensions between the youth and the military troops that have attracted the attention of the global media. It shows how the youth protesting with stones against the brutality of the military guns mark a unique struggle, bringing about a paradigm shift from ‘armed struggle’ to people’s uprising.
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