ABSTRACT

This book examines the complex political structures of Pakistan and India that determine both the Kashmir conflict and the geostrategic environment underpinning it.

Providing comprehensive knowledge on both historical and contemporary dynamics of Indo-Pakistani policies and relations, this book combines a brief history of the Kashmir conflict with thorough politological analysis. Analyses range from strategic dynamics in the aftermath of bifurcation of Indian-administered Kashmir, to ideologically motivated and state-led narratives, security dilemmas, regional and geopolitical dynamics. The book ultimately aims to investigates which policies India and Pakistan develop vis-à-vis the territories of former Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir (PSJ&K) in a balanced and impartial manner. While placing the subject against the backdrop of Pakistan’s and India’s domestic and international policies, this book emphasises why Kashmir is so important to both countries and how it is manifested in their policies.

Kashmir in India and Pakistan policies will appeal to students and scholars of peace and conflict studies, international relations, political science, and South Asian studies.

Chapter 9 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

part I|66 pages

A brief history of the Kashmir conflict and Indo-Pakistani relations

chapter 62|2 pages

Introduction

Tracing the conflict's genesis and dynamics in a tailored manner

chapter 6|15 pages

The turbulent 1990s

Insurgency and the bomb

part II|90 pages

The role of Jammu and Kashmir in Pakistan's domestic and international policies

part III|90 pages

The role of Jammu and Kashmir in India's internal and international policies

chapter |4 pages

Epilogue