Kashmir the unfinished agenda of partition / Lt Col (R) Syed Iftikhar Ahmed, MA English (Linguistic & Literature), MA (Pol/Sc), LLB, Psc Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Military).
"Shaheed Burhan Wani, symbol of Kashmir freedom struggle"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references (pages 206-208).
Contents:
Annexures Accession of princely states -- Radcliff award and beyond -- Options for India and Pakistan -- 2019 Pulwama attack and its after affects [sic] -- Hindutwa concept : prescription for the disintegration of India -- Defeat of USA in Afghanistan & its after effects -- The fourth war may be the final round -- Recommendations -- Annexures
Summary:
The history of Kashmir is a story of long and bloody struggle to preserve its separate identity and to attain freedom from the yoke of the colonial powers. Jammu & Kashmir has always been considered as paradise on earth and every one had an eye and desired to have its control. Initially the Mughals, followed by the Sikhs and finally the Britishers had ruled the state of Jammu & Kashmir. The British Empire while departing left Jammu & Kashmir in limbo, which became a main source of friction between India and Pakistan.
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