The book examines the intersections of political violence deprivation and conflict and explores the prospects of its management by studying one of the world's most complex political turmoils - Kashmir. It closely investigates the vertical aspect of the conflict in which the Indian state and a section of Kashmiris are engaged in a turbulent relationship and explores ways to stimulate conflict management. By employing the protracted social conflict theory the author argues that a conflict between a state and a social group ensues when the political elite fail to address the non-material needs of the marginalized. By documenting narratives of the Kashmiri traders and the state officials and the impact of the opening of the two intra-Kashmir trade routes during the 1990s this book emphasizes the need to focus on peace initiatives taken by the government and the significance of accommodation and engagement to address a state-people conflict.
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