Independent Kashmir by Christopher Snedden

Independent Kashmir by Christopher Snedden

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This book examines the pursuit of independence for Jammu and Kashmir since 1947 by Maharaja Hari Singh, Sheikh Abdullah and pro-independence Muslims in the Kashmir region of this disputed entity. It comprehensively explains why this long-held aspiration remains undiminished, but incomplete. -- .

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Independent Kashmir by Christopher Snedden

This book examines the pursuit of independence for Jammu and Kashmir since 1947 by Maharaja Hari Singh, Sheikh Abdullah and pro-independence Muslims in the Kashmir region of this disputed entity. It comprehensively explains why this long-held aspiration remains undiminished, but incomplete. -- .

'Christopher Snedden’s lucidly written and well-researched book engages with the fraught question of the Kashmiri demand for independence for and over which so many have died over the decadesHe traces its history, what it has meant to the various parties involved in defining, enabling and thwarting it, and is clear-eyed in presenting both the possibilities and impediments to its realization. The conclusions Snedden reaches may not please everyone but will certainly provoke thought and, in prompting debate, will ensure the question is not closed and forgotten about.'
Mridu Rai, Professor of History, Presidency University, Kolkata

'In a work that is bound to be fiercely debated, Snedden undertakes a challenging journey through the complexities of Kashmiri identity, the elusive concept of “azadi,” and the uncertainties surrounding the combination of the two.'
Rajesh Basrur, Visiting Professor, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and author of Rising India: Status and Power

'A thought-provoking exploration of Kashmiris’ aspirations for independence (in different forms) over time, of the historic circumstances that helped to create this situation and of the one thing on which India and Pakistan agree – that it must not happen.'
Gareth Price, Senior Research Fellow, Chatham House

'A masterly account of the demand for independence in the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. Drawing upon extensive primary sources, Christopher Snedden explains how the struggle - rooted primarily in the Kashmir valley - originated centuries ago because of the region’s unique location and cultural history, and why it remains a mirage.'
Victoria Schofield, biographer, historian, author of Kashmir in Conflict, India, Pakistan and the Unending War

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Christopher Snedden is an Australian political scientist, politico-strategic analyst, academic researcher and author
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ISBN 13 9781526156143
ISBN 10 1526156148
Title Independent Kashmir
Author Christopher Snedden
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 2021-06-01
Number of pages 456
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