Jammu and Kashmir: The Tide Turns

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This book examines the evolution of Jammu and Kashmir in the first decade of the 21st century and the critical elements in the dynamics of the state. It deals with the mainstream politics of J&K, terrorist atrocities on Muslims, political and social disruptions and the role of the UPA and NDA governments in establishing peace in the valley.

It discusses at length the activities of the separatists and security forces, main political parties, atrocities in the Pir Panjal range, success of the counter-terrorist operations, lack of local support to terrorism, aspects of the ceasefire, ceasefire violations by Pakistan, need for enhanced vigilance, PM Manmohan Singh’s round table initiative, Pervez Musharraf’s four-point proposal, Syed Ali Shah Geelani’s preconditions, productive dialogues for establishing peace, unrest during elections and changes brought by them. The stake of international organizations in Kashmir, army’s role in socio-economic development of Kashmir, de-militarization of the region and the quest for moderation in the valley find place in the discussion as well.

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Title
Jammu and Kashmir: The Tide Turns
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Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
1935501844
Length
xxix+312p., Map; 23cm.
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