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ID131021
Title ProperKashmir: what awaits in 2014
LanguageENG
AuthorHasnain, Syed Ata
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Kashmir was some years ago perceived as an open and shut case where terrorism needed to be swamped and all would return to normal. That usually is a perception which prevails about most internal conflict situations when they are at the peak of conflict progression in terms of ?ghting and other military related activities. Solutions are seldom looked at comprehensively as militaries get self-obsessed with controlling the quantum of violence. Their goals usually remain limited to the subjugation of violence and creation of the much sought after threshold from \\-'here a political process can proceed. That can happen in internal conflicts which are stand-alone and where linkages are limited. In the case of Kashmir, it is questionable whether the con?ict is internal in nature at all because of the deep-set up for linkages which extend to our neighbourhood
`In' analytical NoteCLAWS Journal Vol. Summer 2014: p.10-20
Journal SourceCLAWS Journal Vol. Summer 2014: p.10-20
Key WordsKashmir ;  Jammu and Kashmir - J&K ;  India ;  Pakistan ;  Territorial Conflicts ;  Border Dispute ;  History ;  Colonial History ;  Geopolitics ;  Terrorism ;  Cross Border Terrorism ;  Internal Politics ;  Violence ;  Conflicts ;  Political Process ;  Neighbourhood