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Showkat Ahmad

A Comparative Study of Regional Autonomy Models in Jammu and Kashmir [Hardcover]

Kalpaz Publications, 2018

44,56 €

Gyan Books Pvt Ltd

(Delhi, India)

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Anno di pubblicazione
2018
ISBN
1111012715164
Autore
Showkat Ahmad
Pagine
184
Editori
Kalpaz Publications
Soggetto
Political Science
Lingue
Inglese
Legatura
Rilegato
Print on demand

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Jammu and Kashmir is a heterogeneous state with varied geographical regions and subregions, representing different climates, flora and fauna. People possess different ethnic backgrounds, profess different faiths, follow different cultural traditions and speak different languages. What is more significant is that people living in these regions are yet to attain a uniform level of economic development. The internal politics of the state, marked by intra regional tensions, has influenced the attitude of the people on the question of their external affiliations. In each of the three regions of the state, Kashmir valley, Jammu and Ladakh, a different attitude on the issue of accession can be clearly noticed from the very day of the state's accession to India. A sort of local nationalism has developed in all the three regions of the state. People's alienation from the national identity has been constant problem in Kashmir since long. They tend to give more importance to ethno religious and regional identities than to considerations of unified state and the nation. The present work provides a scholarly understanding of the nature of intraregionalism and its framework for resolution. It also explores the way out for the larger issue of Kashmir problem while emphasizing the internal dynamics of Kashmir politics.
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