ABSTRACT

India, Pakistan and the Secret Jihad explores the history of jihadist violence in Kashmir, and argues that the violent conflict which exploded after 1990 was not a historical discontinuity, but, rather, an escalation of what was by then a five-decade old secret war.

Praveen Swami addresses three key issues:

  • the history of jihadist violence in Jammu and Kashmir, which is examined as it evolved from 1947-48 onwards
  • the impact of the secret jihad on Indian policy-making on Jammu and Kashmir, and its influence on political life within the state
  • why the jihad in Jammu and Kashmir acquired such intensity in 1990.

This new work will be of much interest to students of the India-Pakistan conflict, South Asian politics and security studies in general.

chapter 1|16 pages

A HOUSE ON A HILL

chapter 2|32 pages

THE INFORMAL WAR

chapter 3|27 pages

THE MASTER CELL

chapter 4|28 pages

AL-FATAH

chapter 5|33 pages

YEARS OF RETREAT AND REVIVAL

chapter 6|35 pages

THE WAR OF MANY FRONTS

chapter 7|34 pages

THE NUCLEAR JIHAD

chapter 8|13 pages

TOWARDS PEACE?