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Kashmir at the crossroads : inside a 21st-century conflict / Sumantra Bose.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Haven: Yale University Press, c 2021.Description: xv, 327 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0300256876
  • 9780300256871
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 954.6 23 BOS-K 2021 72201
Contents:
The dispute, 1947-89 -- The carnage, 1990-2004 -- The stone pelters, 2005-19 -- The Hindu nationalist offensive -- The 21st-century conflict.
Summary: "The India-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir is one of the world's incendiary conflicts. Since 1990, at least 60,000 people have been killed-insurgents, civilians, and military and police personnel. In 2019, the conflict entered a dangerous new phase. India's Hindu nationalist government, under Narendra Modi, repealed Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir's autonomous status and divided it into two territories subject to New Delhi's direct rule. The drastic move was accompanied by mass arrests and lengthy suspension of mobile and internet services. In this definitive account, Sumantra Bose examines the conflict in Kashmir from its origins to the present volatile juncture. He explores the global context of the current situation, including China's growing role, as well as the human tragedy of the people caught in the bitter dispute. Drawing on three decades of field experience in Kashmir, Bose asks whether a compromise settlement is still possible given the ascendancy of Hindu nationalism in India and the complex geopolitical context"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The dispute, 1947-89 -- The carnage, 1990-2004 -- The stone pelters, 2005-19 -- The Hindu nationalist offensive -- The 21st-century conflict.

"The India-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir is one of the world's incendiary conflicts. Since 1990, at least 60,000 people have been killed-insurgents, civilians, and military and police personnel. In 2019, the conflict entered a dangerous new phase. India's Hindu nationalist government, under Narendra Modi, repealed Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir's autonomous status and divided it into two territories subject to New Delhi's direct rule. The drastic move was accompanied by mass arrests and lengthy suspension of mobile and internet services. In this definitive account, Sumantra Bose examines the conflict in Kashmir from its origins to the present volatile juncture. He explores the global context of the current situation, including China's growing role, as well as the human tragedy of the people caught in the bitter dispute. Drawing on three decades of field experience in Kashmir, Bose asks whether a compromise settlement is still possible given the ascendancy of Hindu nationalism in India and the complex geopolitical context"--

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