Jammu and Kashmir after the Earthquake: Preparing for a New Beginning

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The last sixteen years have witnessed violence and instability in Jammu and Kashmir irrespective of bilateral peace processes with Pakistan and internal dialogues.  The last two years, 2005 and 2006 were of enormous significance, for both Indo-Pak dialogue and intra-Kashmiri interactions.  For the first time since independence, a formal bus service has been inaugurated between Muzaffarabad and Srinagar, to be followed by another service between Poonch and Rawlakot.  The devastating earthquake of October 2005, brought the two Kashmirs even closer, with alternative approaches and ideas including soft borders and self rule emerging.  There are clear positive changes at the ground level with signs of a new beginning.  How to build from here? How to convert the positive change into a process ultimately leading to establishing peace and stability in J&K? This book is the outcome of a continued dialogue between a group of eminent persons from Jammu and Kashmir and the rest of India organized by the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies in Collaboration with the J&K government.  The earlier dialogue in 2005 resulted in a book titled Jammu and Kashmir: Charting a Future (New Delhi: Samskriti, 2005).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D Suba Chandran

D. Suba Chandran is Assistant Director at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS), New Delhi.  He works on Kashmir, Pakistan, Indo-Pak relations and Suicide Terrorism and his recent publications include: "India and Armed Non-state Actors in the Kashmir Conflict," in WPS Sidhu et al, ed., Kashmir: New Voices, New Approaches (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2006) pp. 80-107; "Pakistan's Endgame in Kashmir: India's Options," Indian Foreign Affairs Journal, Vol. 1, No. 3, July-September 2006, pp. 85-103; Limited War: Revisitinjg Kargil in Indo-Pak Conflict (New Delhi: India Research Press, 2005); and Indo-Pak Conflicts: Ripe to Resolve? (New Delhi: Manohar Publishers, 2005) (Co-authored).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dipanker Banerjee

Director, Institute of Peace and Conflict studies, New Delhi.  Has followed an academic and research career and headed important research institutions in India and in the region.  He was the UN Consultant on the Conventional Arms Register in 2000 and from 2000-2003 was the member of the International Advisory Committee of the ICRC. 

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Title
Jammu and Kashmir after the Earthquake: Preparing for a New Beginning
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8187374497
Length
ii+134p., Tables; Figures; Maps; 23cm.
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