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The Kashmir Question MTA
Historical Roots, Geopolitics, and Paths to Peace

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The Kashmir Question

*The Kashmir Question* provides a comprehensive historical and analytical overview of the protracted conflict over Jammu and Kashmir, tracing its origins from the 19th-century Dogra princely state to the modern era. The book details the pivotal events of the 1947 Partition, the controversial Instrument of Accession, and the subsequent wars that resulted in the de facto division of the region between India and Pakistan. It explores how internal nationalisms—ranging from Sheikh Abdullah’s secular autonomy movements to religiously inflected separatism—have intersected with the strategic interests of regional powers, including the significant entry of China into the dispute following the 1962 war.

The narrative moves beyond high politics to examine the profound human cost of the conflict. It provides a detailed account of the 1990s insurgency and counterinsurgency operations, the tragic exodus of the Kashmiri Pandit community, and the pervasive impact of security laws like AFSPA on civilian life. The book also highlights the distinct identities and administrative grievances of regions often left on the periphery of the discourse, such as Ladakh, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan, while noting how the "information war" and competing media narratives have further polarized the population.

A significant portion of the work is dedicated to the material and legal realities of the region, including the vital importance of the Himalayan ecosystem and the Indus Waters Treaty. It analyzes the seismic shift caused by the 2019 abrogation of Article 370, which removed Kashmir’s special autonomous status and reorganized the state into Union Territories. This legal transformation is situated within a broader discussion of federalism and the role of international actors like the UN and the US in managing what has become a volatile nuclear flashpoint.

The final chapters seek a path forward by drawing lessons from comparative global conflicts, such as those in Northern Ireland and Aceh. The book concludes by advocating for a "portfolio approach" to peace, suggesting that while a final resolution on sovereignty may remain elusive, incremental progress can be made through robust confidence-building measures, creative autonomy models, and a commitment to transitional justice. Ultimately, the text argues that any durable peace must prioritize the dignity, economic well-being, and political agency of the Kashmiri people themselves.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Historical foundations tracing the dispute from Dogra princely state through Partition to contemporary developments including Article 370 abrogation
  • Analysis of competing nationalisms (religious, ethnic, regional) that shaped Kashmiri identities and aspirations across the Valley, Jammu, Ladakh, and Pakistan-administered territories
  • Examination of geopolitical dynamics involving India, Pakistan, China, and international actors including nuclear deterrence and cross-border militancy
  • Documentation of human impact including insurgency, counterinsurgency, displacement, human rights violations, and the Kashmiri Pandit exodus
  • Exploration of peace pathways through confidence-building measures, autonomy models, justice mechanisms, and comparative lessons from Northern Ireland and Aceh
Who's It For:

This book is essential reading for policymakers, diplomats, and conflict resolution practitioners seeking to understand the Kashmir dispute's complexities. It also serves scholars and students of South Asian studies, international relations, and history who need a comprehensive, evidence-based analysis. Journalists and informed citizens looking to move beyond superficial narratives will find valuable context for evaluating peace proposals.

Author:

Grace Green

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Date Published:

March 6, 2026

Language:

English

Word Count:

48,287 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 23 minutes

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