The
Kashmir Story
The
book attempts to project facts and facts
alone and also underline the grievances
of the Kashmiri people. Yes, they do
have grievances and it is the business
of the Government of India to redress
them. So one believes, it is not the
business of Pakistan or any other
country to say "do it or
else?". India can look after its
territory and its people. Otherwise
democracy here could not have survived
all these years unlike in Pakistan.
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Paradise
Lost: Seven Exoduses of Kashmiri Pandits
So
much has been sung of the marvellous and
magnificent beauty of the physiography of
Kashmir, 'Paradise on Earth' by saints and
sages, philosophers and poets, mystics and
bards, divines and emperors, historians and
travelers from far and near, that I wish I
could describe one hundredth of what they
have sung. >>>
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Understanding
the Kashmir Turmoil
Kashmir,
the most picturesque area in this part of
the world, known for its beauty, gardens and
gentle people has been reduced to a region
of ghosts because of the devious means
adopted by Pakistan to incite the people by
giving them arms and instigating them into
terrorism. This booklet gives a brief
insight into the role of Pakistan and the
pitiable condition of the people of Kashmir.
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With
love from Pakistan....
"...There are credible reports of official Pakistan support for militants
fighting in Kashmir..." -- U.S. State Department report "Patterns of
Global Terrorism" 1995. >>>
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Baharistan-i-Shahi
(A Chronicle of Mediaeval Kashmir)
Baharistan-i-Shahi,
a Persian Manuscript history of Kashmir by anonymous author
and brought down to A.D. 1614, has served as an important
reference work for historians from the 17th century to the
present day. >>>
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Afghanistan
Factor
Afghanistan is located at the crossroads of Central, South and West Asia,
sharing its borders with the Central Asian States of Tajikistan,
Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan on the north, Chinese province of Xinjiang in
the east, Iran on the west and south-west, and Pakistan and Pak-occupied
territory of Kashmir on the south and south-east. >>>
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Kashmir
Article 370
The
present study is aimed to trace the process of
federalization in India and the inclusion of
special provisions for the Jammu and Kashmir State
embodied in Article 370 of the Constitution of
India. Since Jammu and Kashmir presents a variant
of the federal structure in which the Indian
States were welded, the present study is expected
to provide a perspective for the future evolution
of the federal frames which the founding fathers
of the Constitution of India constructed. >>>
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White
Paper on Kashmir
The
present crisis in the Jammu and Kashmir State is
a continuation of the Muslim struggle in India
for an independent Muslim homeland, which
culminated in the separation of the Muslim
majority provinces of Sindh, North-West Frontier
Province, and Buluchistan, the Muslim majority
areas of West Punjab and East Bengal and the
Muslim majority division of Sylhet of the Hindu
majority province of Assam, to form the state of
Pakistan. >>>
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The
Poplar and the Chinar: Kashmir in a
Historical Outline
The
paper presents the recent militancy in
Kashmir in a historical context. The
policies of the Government of India that
have contributed to the alienation of the
different religious communities of the State
are analyzed. The militancy is seen as an
attempt by the fundamentalists to wean the
Kashmiri Muslims away from their heritage of
Rishi Islam that includes elements of
Shaivism. >>>
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Kashmir:
The Storm Center of the World
The
author has chosen a right title for his
book. It is quite eloquent. Kashmir IS the
storm center of the world. This fact has
been kept hidden so far but not any
longer. There is a lot to learn from Mr.
Madhok's present book and no doubt
students of history and international
politics will find the book extremely
informative, if not shocking. >>>
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Kashmir:
Past and Present - Unraveling the
Mystique
The
extremely awful and shocking experience
of Kashmiri Pandits has given birth to a
different kind of authors and analysts.
Their books, some of them already
published, is the result of their
firsthand experience, as well as their
revised opinions and rethinking on many
vital subjects that deeply concern and
influence our contemporary life. >>>
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Kashmir:
Wail of a Valley - Atrocity and Terror
Kashmir:
Wail of a Valley is the heart rending tale of the
people, popularly known as Kashmiri Pandits, the natives
of Kashmir who by brutal force were reduced to a
minority during a few centuries of Muslim rule. >>>
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Kashmir:
Distortions and Reality
This
book is at once a sharp departure from the prevailing
practice of writing on Kashmir. It gives the inside
account of what actually happened during the last four
years and is not a partisan publication. Facts have
been revealed in the larger national interest. Many
prevalent assumed notions about territorial and
political aspects of J&K state have been nailed.
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Kashmir:
Constitutional History and Documents
Contrary
to claims made by Kashmiri secessionists and
their sympathizers, there is no legal
ambiguity about the accession of Jammu and
Kashmir state to India. At the time of
independence from Britain in 1947, the more
than 500 principalities that formed the Indian
dominion had the option to join India or the
newly formed Pakistan, or declare themselves
an independent state. >>>
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Kashmir - What Went Wrong
The
oft-repeated statement that the Indians have been rather poor in both their
conceptual as well as executive endeavours sounds no where as true as in our
tackling of the terrorist menace in Kashmir. It has not been errors but
blunders all the way.
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Miscellaneous
An
Outline of the History of Kashmir
Historical
Chronology of Jammu and Kashmir State
Pak Raid
1947
Kargil 1999
Kargil Heroes
God of Destruction
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