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031020
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Jaipur, University of Rajasthan, 1968.
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16p.hbk
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Seminar Paper; no.xxxvi
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001306 | 954.04/BHA 001306 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
032364
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1st ed.
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Pathankot, Ajaya Prakashan, 1978.
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218p.hbk
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017979 | 954.603/CHA 017979 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
085626
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2009.
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After the 26/11 terror rampage in Mumbai, the financial capital of India, when 10 Pakistani terrorists played a game of blood and thunder for three days, something changed in Jammu and Kashmir, where the longest-ever spell of assembly elections in seven phases in progress.
All of a sudden, the topics of the voting percentage, the long queues and people's renewed faith in the ballots were on the back burner. Talk started as to what the terrorist were up to. What was their objective and that of their mentors?
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092934
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2009.
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This paper documents and analyses 46 proposals made between 1947 and 2008 for resolving the India-Pakistan dispute over Jammu and Kashmir. We conduct a content analysis to recognise the patterns that emerge from these formulations and identify the key elements that recur over time. Our analysis suggests that the dispute may be more 'ripe' for resolution today than it has ever been in the past. For the first time in the dispute's history, there is growing convergence over a core element of the solution, ie granting autonomy to Kashmiris. This is matched by a virtual consensus on the 'catalysts', namely soft borders to allow relatively free human and economic exchange within Jammu and Kashmir, the notion of Kashmiri involvement in any negotiations on the issue and demilitarisation of the state. Ripeness alone, however, does not lead to resolution. Over the years various dynamic proposals have been made, which means that this particular convergence could also dissipate, as some of the prior ones have. There is a potential window of opportunity today, but it will not last indefinitely.
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ID:
031018
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Publication |
Jaipur, University of Rajasthan, 1968.
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Description |
41p.hbk
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Series |
All India Seminar on Foreign Policies of South Asian States
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Seminar Paper XIX
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052630
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New Delhi, Siddhi Books, 1995.
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v, 219p.
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8170206804
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039641 | 320.9546/SIN 039641 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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031016
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New Delhi, Indian School of international Studies, 1967.
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Description |
9p.Hbk
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Seminar on Asian states and the development of universal international law (Working Paper No.9)
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001267 | 954.04/KHA 001267 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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