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The Kashmir Question 1st Edition Umit Ganguly

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The Kashmir Question 1st Edition Umit Ganguly
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Publisher: Frank Cass Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Šumit Ganguly
ISBN: 9780203504161, 9780203610275, 9780714655581, 9780714684390, 9781135756574, 020350416X, 020361027X, 0714655589, 0714684392
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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The Kashmir Question 1st Edition Umit Ganguly by Šumit Ganguly 9780203504161, 9780203610275, 9780714655581, 9780714684390, 9781135756574, 020350416X, 020361027X, 0714655589, 0714684392 instant download after payment.

India, which had been created as a civic polity, initially sought to hold on to this Muslim-majority state to demonstrate its secular credentials. Pakistan, in turn, had laid claim to Kashmir because it had been created as the homeland for the Muslims of South Asia. After the break-up of Pakistan in 1971 the Pakistani irredentist claim to Kashmir lost substantial ground. If Pakistan could not cohere on the basis of religion alone it had few moral claims on its co-religionists in Kashmir. Similarly, in the 1980s, as the practice of Indian secularism was eroded, India's claim to Kashmir on the grounds of secularism largely came apart. Today their respective claims to Kashmir are mostly on the basis of statecraft. This title provides a comprehensive assessment of a number of different facets of the on-going dispute over Kashmir between India and Pakistan. Among other matters, it examines the respective endgames of both states, the evolution of American policy toward the dispute, the dangers of nuclear esculation in the region and the state of the insurgency in the Indian-controlled portion of the disputed state.

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