Kashmir' s Untold Story
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Kashmir’s Untold Story: Declassified reveals the roots and causes of the historical intrigue in the state of Kashmir over the last 163 years and its consequences of institutionalised cross-border militancy and argues how a unique case of the Sino-Pak nexus is going to continue with providing unyielding support to the militancy. Who was behind Operation Gulmarg and Operation Datta Khel that enabled Pakistan to capture the western and north-western non-Kashmiri speaking territory of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947? Why was the Indian Army restrained from removing the invaders from the entire occupied territory of the former state in 1948? When and why did China first invade Aksai Chin? Did the insurgency in the state actually start in 1965 and who was the brain behind it? Why is China so interested in the state and why did the constitutional changes of 5 August 2019 in India cause grave concern in China and Pakistan? Why does the future survival and growth of the Chinese microchip industry depend upon the continuance of China’s control of the waters and dams in the Indus river system? Kashmir’s Untold Story: Declassified provides answers to these gripping questions and joins the dots in presenting the matrix of a consistent and compelling argument regarding the future of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Today the state’s water resources are coveted by the beleaguered Chinese microchip industry and it appears that this is going to determine the continuing militancy in the state. Malhotra and Raza argue that China and its client Pakistan will actively back the militancy come what may. Delving deeper the book also reveals amazing insights into the Government of India’s policy towards the state right from 1889 when it first imposed central rule and dispossessed the rule of the then Maharaja _ll date. Owing to its strategic location the intrigues within the state and the machinations of its neighbours have resulted in the government directly administering its affairs one way or the other for the last 130 years. It is a riveting account of the history of Jammu and Kashmir from the time of its political and geographic consolidation under Maharaja Gulab Singh to present-day India
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