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30 reviewsKashmir problem exists because Pakistan exists. So, will Kashmir problem be over if Pakistan disappears?
India has already walked out of Kashmir and made Kashmir FREE. Soon "popular sentiments" turn in favour of a Sharia-governed Islamist society, and that leads to the ISIS taking over Kashmir.
Now they want to take their Gązwa -e-Hind—conquering India—dream to the whole of India.
Now what?
Should India strike at the ISIS and re-occupy Kashmir? And then, should India take the war inside Pakistan and split Pakistan into five parts, say, Baloochistan, Sindh, Pakhtoonistan, Baltistan, and Punjab? But does it make any sense to spread Pakistan's jihadi factories over five new states?
And can India really do this to a nuclear Pakistan? And will Pakistan's friends like USA, China, and Saudi Arabia just wait and watch while India carries out this little exercise?
KASHMIR IS FREE FINALLY is that fictional, what-if peep in to a not-too-distant future when all these questions get answered in a manner that will shock and awe you.
Spread over 105 chapters, this astoundingly realistic and edge-of-the-seat politico-bureaucratic thriller will grip you by the throat and shake you to the core when you finish it's almost 83,000-words of pure adrenaline rush.
As an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the 1979 batch of the Jammu and Kashmir cadre, who has served the nooks and crannies of J&K for over 37 years, lead author Arun Kumar believes he's more than qualified to do justice to this thrilling plot. Co-author Prasenjeet Kumar brings his formidable experience of writing 35 books (of which 70 titles are now translated in to six international languages) to tighten up the story and to bring out its human and social dimensions.
So what are you waiting for? Buy now or download a sample! And enjoy!