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A Tangled Web: Jammu & Kashmir

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Founded in the mid-nineteenth century, the state of Jammu and Kashmir brought together areas that are culturally, linguistically and geographically diverse: Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit–Balkistan and what is now Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. It is in this genesis, perhaps, that the seeds of the current unrest lie. And the key to peace in this volatile region is in an understanding of this diversity. A Tangled Web: Jammu and Kashmir attempts to do that by tracing the journey of the land from being paradise on Earth to a paradise lost.

The essays here familiarize the reader with the conflicting views on history, politics and autonomy pertaining to the region, and examine the various political, cultural, economic and social issues at play. Also included are features that voice the concerns of ordinary men and women who have borne the brunt of decades of unrest; as well as commentaries on the beauty, art and food typical of the area; and photo features that capture the ethereal and unique essence of a troubled Eden.

As analysts and politicians, academics and artists try to make sense of an increasingly volatile situation, A Tangled Web offers an insightful perspective on what is undoubtedly an area of great strategic and geopolitical significance.

284 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2011

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Ira Pande

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Ira Pande is a well-known editor who has worked with Seminar, Biblio, Dorling Kindersley and Roli Books. She is currently chief editor, IIC Publications. She is the author of Diddi: My Mother’s Voice and has recently translated Shivani’s Apradhini: Women without Men.

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August 12, 2018
The writing, as with most of IIC's curated works, is riveting and poetic. My only grudge is that there appeared to be a shortage in the diversity of opinions, but only when measured against some of the other IIC works such as The Great Divide. This one's beautifully written and collected, but favours poetry over prose.
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September 22, 2013
An excellent collection of articles, essays and book excerpts written by various people about Kashmir. This book is a must read for all the folks wanting to understand the various problems of people of Jammu and Kashmir and how they have become the pawn in the hands of politicians of both India and Pakistan.
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