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Journal articles on the topic "Kashmiris"

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Evans, Alexander. "Why Peace Won't Come to Kashmir." Current History 100, no. 645 (April 1, 2001): 170–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2001.100.645.170.

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An assortment of views are held about what different segments of Kashmiri society might want, if they could truly choose. But a solution to the problem of Kashmir remains in the hands of three distinct players: the Kashmiris, and the governments of India and Pakistan.
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Kumar, Dr Ramesh. "Kashmir Problem: Suggesting the Solutions." Think India 21, no. 4 (December 14, 2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.26643/think-india.v21i4.8448.

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Besides being the longest unsettled dispute in the World, Kashmir is also a nuclear flash-point between two of South Asia’s opponent countries, India and Pakistan. India and Pakistan, both nuclear powers have numerous times engaged in fighting over the Kashmir province. Most Kashmiris, on the other hand have been aggressive for their right of self-determination recognized by the UN for several decades. The promise made by the first Indian Prime Minister, Nehru which is also envisaged in the Instrument of Accord of 1947 to let Kashmiris resolve their future through a Plebiscite still eludes Kashmir. In the past two periods, the region has been witness to a lot of ferocity which has also strained the relations between Bharat and Pakistan. There have been numerous rounds of talks on Kashmir between governments of India and Pakistan. Sadly, there has not been any significant positive outcome in resolving this clash. The Kashmir dispute has been studied several times in terms of its impact, economical or political, on India, Pakistan and also Kashmir. A study throughout a Kashmiri viewpoint as to what the Kashmiris desire and how the two-decade long resist has affected their resolve for self-determination make for an appealing research. The purpose of this paper is analyzing the problem of Kashmir and suggesting the solution of this problem.
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Nasir, Noor Ul Ain, Haseeb ur Rehman Warrich, and Noshaba Nargis. "Women used as Weapons of War in Conflict Zones: A Case Study of Indian Held Kashmir Post 1990." Global Social Sciences Review V, no. III (September 30, 2020): 128–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2020(v-iii).14.

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This Qualitative in-depth study aimed to explore whether women are treated as a weapon of war in conflict zones. Women are exploited, and their feminity is used against them as a weapon, and Indian Army troops deployed in Indian occupied Kashmir are leaving no stone unturned to harm and disgrace the Kashmiri Community by raping and harassing their women. Women living in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir are the main consideration. 11 in-depth interviews were conducted with the native Kashmiris living in Indian held Jammu and Kashmir. Ethno National Conflict theory was employed to further understand the entire scenario. Findings of the research study suggest that Kashmiris are suffering under the tranny and illegal oppression of the Indian army and the brutal policies. Women are indeed treated and ill-treated as a weapon of war in conflict zones like Kashmir, and ethnic cleansing has been a major goal of the India army in Indian held Kashmir.
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Junaid, Mohamad. "The Price of Blood." Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 40, no. 1 (May 1, 2020): 166–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/1089201x-8186159.

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Abstract The discourse of loyalty produces tense predicaments for those living under counterinsurgency regimes. The essay explores this theme by analyzing the case of a Kashmiri woman who found herself in a political drama when she accepted “blood money” from the person accused of causing her husband's death. The woman's decision accompanied moral turmoil in her village, and rumors of her “betrayal” circulated. However, the turmoil threatened to go beyond this localized setting. It brought to fore the fraught implications of “loyalty” shaped by India's occupation in Kashmir, its nationalist staging of Kashmiris as the subversive other, and schisms within Kashmir's historical independence movement. By tracing how rumors of individual betrayal were laced onto narratives of political treason in the case, the essay reveals the counterinsurgency as the operative context of broken intimate and intercommunity relations in which the personal is always at the threshold of becoming intensely public.
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Bashir, Junaid, Anas Mahmud Arif, and Owais Khan. "Kashmiri Crafts - A Fascination for Tourists." Global Regional Review VI, no. II (June 30, 2021): 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2021(vi-ii).06.

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Kashmir has different brightening prestigious expressions and specialities which have been famous for quite a long time for their fine work and magnificence. To be sure, Kashmiri speciality items are unbelievable. Artwork is the primary wellspring of pay for the Kashmiris. Speciality work or essentially make is a kind of embellished work hand made utilizing just basic apparatuses. Things made by large-scale manufacturing or using machines are not handiwork items. The Kashmiri specialists are consistently alive to the beautiful encompassing. It communicates a reaction to the excellence around the formation of an enormous assortment of pursuing or decorating flower themes interlaced into multifaceted examples. The art items are promoted in Asia as well as in European countries. This article is to portray the significance of Kashmiri craftsmanship and artworks from hundreds of years. It additionally portrays how Kashmiris are imaginatively and customarily associated with their conventional artwork. The center on the traditional heritage is built on neighborhood uniqueness on the one hand and social tourism on the other. Kashmir could be a visitor range and can win significant income from yearly visits, although the majority of tourists head for the greatly attractive coast during the summer and winter. In Kashmir, with its freezing winter when atmospheric conditions are semi-arctic, the artisans use their time at home as inventive knowledge in making art crafts of stunning excellence. Regal support empowered these painstaking works from early occasions till these items, light in weight and wealthy in workmanship, found attraction and magnetism for tourists, locals, and abroad.
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Nabi, Peer Ghulam, and Muhammad Ammad Khan. "Kashmir Conflict: Tracing the History Suggesting the Solution." Asian Journal of Humanity, Art and Literature 1, no. 1 (June 30, 2014): 30–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.18034/ajhal.v1i1.280.

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Kashmir, once known for its mesmerizing beauty, peace and tolerance in the world, has now been seen as a bloody conflict zone, since 1989. Over the years, numbers of Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) were taken by India and Pakistan, but all the initiatives fail to bring long-term peace in the region. This paper examines two questions: why Kashmiris chose to go for armed struggle against India and why peace building initiatives lead by India and Pakistan failed to bring long term peace in the region? The study will further try to analyze the interests of the different stakeholders in order to find a peaceful, acceptable, and achievable solution to the conflict region. On the basis of Stakeholder Analysis the paper argues that India and Pakistan need to go beyond existing non-engagement and occasional bilateral policy of negotiation to trilateral negotiation by engaging Kashmiri political leadership to get the win-win, peaceful resolution of the conflict. The absence of Kashmiris in any negotiation process will not bring long lasting solution to the region. JEL Classification Code: R5
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Mughal, Muhammad Ismail, and Dr Shafiq Jullandhry. "Kashmir conflict and Indian Press: A Literature Review." Volume-04 Issue-2 04, no. 02 (September 30, 2020): 295–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.36968/jpdc-v04-i02-16.

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A multi-cultural and multi-ethnic society of Indian state is ill informed about multifaceted reality of Kashmir conflict due to mediated and fabricated information conveyed through national media. Kashmiris perceive national media as biased and hiding public sentiments which further alienated Kashmiri public to the Indian state and nationalism. Little available literature on media portrayal of Kashmir only discussed Pak-India hostility, peace and war journalism or propaganda. This research is about the coverage of Kashmir conflict by Indian Press. Research proceeding reveals that there is little research studies directed toward this subject. This article review the published research work by academics and media professional collected through websites, research journal archives and catalogues. This research will guide researchers and media practitioners involved in the reportage of Kashmir conflict.
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Kaul, Nitasha. "India's Obsession with Kashmir: Democracy, Gender, (Anti-)Nationalism." Feminist Review 119, no. 1 (July 2018): 126–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/s41305-018-0123-x.

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This article attempts to make sense of India's obsession with Kashmir by way of a gendered analysis. I begin by drawing attention to the historical and continuing failure of Indian democracy in Kashmir that results in the violent and multifaceted dehumanisation of Kashmiris and, in turn, domesticates dissent on the question of Kashmir within India. This scenario has been enabled by the persuasive appeal of a gendered masculinist nationalist neoliberal state currently enhanced in its Hindutva avatar. I focus on understanding how the violence enacted upon Kashmiri bodies is connected to feminised understandings of the body of Kashmir in India's imagination of itself as a nation state. I argue that the gendered discourses of representation, cartography and possession are central to the way in which such nationalism works to legitimise and normalise the violence in Kashmir. I conclude with a few reflections on how Kashmir is a litmus test for the discourse on (anti-)nationalism in contemporary India.
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Schaffer, Teresita C. "Putting the Kashmiris Into the Kashmir Issue." Asia Policy 3, no. 1 (2007): 192–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/asp.2007.0022.

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Zia, Ather. "Blinding Kashmiris." Interventions 21, no. 6 (April 22, 2019): 773–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369801x.2019.1607527.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Kashmiris"

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Cressey, Gillian Rachel. "Diaspora youth and ancestral homeland : British Pakistani/Kashmiri youth visiting kin in Pakistan and Kashmir." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.420415.

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Ankur, Datta. "The politics of place, community and recognition among Kashmiri Pandit forced migrants in Jammu and Kashmir." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.538743.

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Ali, Nasreen. "Community and individual identity of the Kashmiri community : a case study of Luton." Thesis, University of Bedfordshire, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/10547/241782.

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This thesis is the study of the relationship between individuals and communities in the context of racialised minorities in the United Kingdom. The research examines the ways in which individuals belonging to the Kashmiri community articulate and manifest 'Kashmyriat' in conditions of diaspora. Specifically, the research is an investigation of the core features of Kashmiri identity. These were selected as being identifications based on culture, religion and the territorial identification with the land of Kashmir, the nature of culture conflict between individuals and community and differences between generations of Kashmiris and the role of gender identity in 'Kashmyriat'. The central premise is that identity is constantly updated, multiple and redefined in relation to contextual changes through a process of enculturation. Results of the research suggest that culture, religion and territorial identification with the land of Kashmir are central core features of Kashmiri identity in Luton. The younger generation appear to be maintaining a distinct and separate identity based partly on shared culture, religion and terrirotial identification with the land of Kashmir with the older generation whilst they are redefining their identity in response to the contexts in which they have been born and brought up. Gender identities appear to be less significant as part of overall identity development. Theoretically the thesis is an exploration of identity and its relationship to cultural identity among migrants. In this thesis I rely on qualitative ethnographic work as well as the quantitative research methodology of Identity Structure Analysis (ISA) to try and draw a textured analysis of Kashmiri identity transformation in the wake of immigration to Luton. Using the notion of enculturation the thesis sets out to deepen and make this concept more academically rigorous. Enculturation is deployed as a means to understanding the process of identity transformation. Results of the research suggest that culture, religion and affiliation with the land of Kashmir. Whilst they share the first two with other South Asian ethnicised communities in the United Kingdom it appears that the territorial affiliation with the land of Kashmir which can be translated as political identity is currently their self-defined identity. This is marking the Kashmiris as a national community whose individuals and collectivities centre their identity on 'Kashmyriat'.
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Koul, Ashok K. "Lexical borrowings in Kashmiri /." Delhi : Indian Institute of Language Studies, 2008. http://opac.nebis.ch/cgi-bin/showAbstract.pl?u20=8186323295.

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Kurukshetra University, 1986.
Originaltitel: A linguistic study of loan words in Kashmiri, Titel der Originaldiss. Includes bibliographical references (p. [103]-104).
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Manetta, Emily Walker. "Peripheries in Kashmiri and Hini-Urdu /." Diss., Digital Dissertations Database. Restricted to UC campuses, 2006. http://uclibs.org/PID/11984.

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Lone, Fozia Nazir. "Restoration of historical title and the Kashmir question : an international legal appraisal." Thesis, Available from the University of Aberdeen Library and Historic Collections Digital Resources. Online version available for University member only until Mar. 17, 2011, 2008. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?application=DIGITOOL-3&owner=resourcediscovery&custom_att_2=simple_viewer&pid=25194.

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Sattar-Shafiq, Kaniz Iqbal. "The UK law on terrorism and the British Muslim Kashmiri communities." Thesis, University of Leeds, 2013. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/12754/.

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Contemporary terrorism is linked to Islam, and thus the focus of counter terrorism work is on Muslim communities especially as far as the UK is concerned following the events of July 2005. The objective of this thesis is to analyse how, if at all terrorism and counter terrorism has affected British Muslims both according to law and according to their perceptions. The study focuses on a sample of British Kashmiri Muslims and seeks their perceptions of terrorism and the British counter terrorism policies and legislation. The study employs qualitative fieldwork techniques, alongside scholarly research on legislation and socio-legal literature. The findings contribute original analysis and fieldwork data to the academic literature and discussions on counter terrorism in general, and on the British Kashmiri Muslim community in particular. The thesis analyses the tensions between the government's counter terrorism agenda and the community's perception of those. This thesis highlights that some counter terrorism policies such as Prevent are effective in encouraging community co-operation, whilst other areas of active policing create anxiety and thus hinder community co-operation. In addition there is a clash of perceptions about what constitutes terrorism, especially regarding activities abroad, and it is this 'clash' that has to be addressed by those working with these communities. The research further identifies the potential vulnerability within this group and their social status within the society they live in. The findings emphasise that despite the anxieties related to the counter terrorism legislation, the interviewees accept national security requirements at home, but struggle to accept that foreign policy affairs in Kashmir should be affected by the United Kingdom's security laws.
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Amir, Rohma. "Pellets, Stones, and Contemporary Kashmiri Women's Resistance: A Politics Beyond Respectability." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2018. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/1115.

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This thesis seeks to explain, via four key reasons, the shifting role that women have played in the self-determination movement in Kashmir over time. It focuses on the rise of young women in stone-pelting protests, analyzed through the lens of recent events that have triggered protests, the role of Islamism with regards to women in Kashmir, and the role of young women in the conflict generation. More importantly, the author analyzes the protests of women who have lost family members to enforced disappearances at the hands of the state. It is found that these women use a political strategy that upholds the politics of respectability and relies on the visual, which young women in stone pelting protests also rely on to highlight their cause.
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Sudhakar, Solomon. "Kashmir "let peace and justice prevail"." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2003. http://www.tren.com.

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Larkin, Patrick J. "KASHMIR-THE KEY TO PEACE IN AFGHANISTAN." Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/32853.

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This thesis evaluates the conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir and provides an analysis of the impact this conflict has in Afghanistan. It examines why India and Pakistan maintain respective claims over Kashmir, and discusses the problem the United States faces in Afghanistan because of the extension of Indo-Pak rivalry into the Afghan conflict. The thesis analyses the regional rivalry through the lens of offensive realism and explains the impact of regional terrorism that has spawned primarily because of perpetuation of the conflict over Kashmir. The thesis concludes that lasting solution to the Kashmir conflict will allow both India and Pakistan to redeploy valuable diplomatic and military resources elsewhere in the region. This will then enable India and Pakistan to assist the stabilization of Afghanistan on a unified front. The U.S. will not be able to achieve a lasting peace in Afghanistan without the unilateral support of Pakistan and India. If the conflict in Kashmir can be reconciled, this will aid U.S. objectives of a secure Afghanistan.
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Books on the topic "Kashmiris"

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Bio-demographic study of Kashmiris. Delhi, India: Gian Pub. House, 1987.

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Shamsurraḥmān. Azad Kashmir and British Kashmiris: History, politics, community and identity. Mirpur, Jammu Kashmir: National Institute of Kashmir Studies, 2013.

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Kashmir rediscovered: The vicissitudes of Kashmir's historical individuality & assertion of Kashmiri personality. Srinagar: Humayun Pub. Co., 2006.

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Joly, Danièle. The opinions of Mirpuri parents in Saltley, Birmingham, about their children's schooling. Coventry: Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, University of Warwick, Arts Building, 1986.

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Raina, Soom Nath. Kashmiri for non-Kashmiries: Learning and teaching problems. Patiala: Gopi Publications, 1990.

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Raina, Soom Nath. Kashmiri for non-Kashmiries: Learning and teaching problems. Patiala: Gopi Publications, 1990.

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Hussain, Syed Tassadque. Kashmir enigma: Entangled strands : a Kashmiri view point. Srinagar: Gulshan Books, 2009.

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Hussain, Syed Tassadque. Kashmir enigma: Entangled strands : a Kashmiri view point. Srinagar: Gulshan Books, 2009.

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Hussain, Syed Tassadque. Kashmir enigma: Entangled strands : a Kashmiri view point. Srinagar: Gulshan Books, 2009.

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Institute of Kashmir Affairs (London)., ed. The Kashmiri struggle: Role of Azad Kashmir Government. Hertfordshire, UK: Institute of Kashmir Affairs, 2000.

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Sökefeld, Martin, and Marta Bolognani. "Kashmiris in Britain: A Political Project or a Social Reality?" In Pakistan and Its Diaspora, 111–31. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230119079_5.

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Koul, Bill K. "About Kashmiri Pandits." In The Exiled Pandits of Kashmir, 67–108. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6537-3_2.

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Bhatt, Rakesh Mohan. "The Kashmiri Language." In Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 22–42. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9279-6_2.

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Lawrence, David Peter. "Tantra and Kashmiri Śaivism." In History of Indian Philosophy, 408–17. 1 [edition]. | New York : Routledge, 2017. |: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315666792-41.

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Hook, Peter E., and Omkar N. Koul. "Valency sets in Kashmiri." In Typological Studies in Language, 43–84. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.65.06hoo.

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Jalal, Ayesha. "Kashmir scars." In Kashmir and the Future of South Asia, 10–15. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Routledge contemporary south asia series: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003119357-2.

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Federman, David. "Kashmir Sapphire." In Modern Jeweler’s Consumer Guide to Colored Gemstones, 186–89. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6488-7_45.

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Rai, Mridu. "Kashmiris in the Hindu Rashtra." In Majoritarian State, 259–80. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190078171.003.0015.

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Mridu Rai discusses the location of Kashmiri Muslims in India after the BJP’s electoral win in 2014, identifying how Kashmiri Muslims are made to serve as contrapuntal symbols for constructing a mythical Hindu nation – of terrorist violence, illegitimate religious impulses and sedition. Rai argues that the evocatory purpose Kashmiris serve is so essential to Hindutva that it dissipates the possibility of resolving the Kashmir question under the Modi-led BJP. The preference for militaristic modes of dominance has allowed India to eschew its responsibility of administering Kashmir through democratic engagement and of seeking negotiated settlement with all segments of the public. This governance confines Kashmiris to a reality of daily atrocities, including shootings, mass graves and gendered violence. The study of the mistreatment of Kashmiris by the Indian state and Hindu nationalists is important, as similar repressive strategies are being deployed in the heartland of India against other minority groups.
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"The Kashmiris." In Kashmir and Neighbours: Tale, Terror, Truce, 29. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315192642-14.

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Gilani, Iftikhar. "Empowering the Kashmiris." In Himalayan Bridge, 207–13. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003105718-15.

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Conference papers on the topic "Kashmiris"

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Thirumuru, Ramakrishna, Krishna Gurugubelli, and Anil Kumar Vuppala. "Automatic Detection of Palatalized Consonants in Kashmiri." In The 6th Intl. Workshop on Spoken Language Technologies for Under-Resourced Languages. ISCA: ISCA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/sltu.2018-25.

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Bashir, Rumaan, and Smk Quadri. "Identification of Kashmiri script in a bilingual document image." In 2013 IEEE Second International Conference on Image Information Processing (ICIIP). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciip.2013.6707658.

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Zargar, Shabir A., Tajamul Islam, and Junaid A. Margay. "Agricultural Diversity of Kashmir Valley." In 1st International Electronic Conference on Biological Diversity, Ecology and Evolution. Basel, Switzerland: MDPI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bdee2021-09396.

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Mir, Zaffar Rais, Junid Nazeer Shah, Riyaz Ahmad, Khursheed Ahmad, Athar Noor, and Intesar Suhail. "Habitat Suitability Modelling of Endangered Kashmir Grey Langur (Semnopithecus ajax) in North Kashmir, India." In 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology. Jyväskylä: Jyvaskyla University Open Science Centre, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17011/conference/eccb2018/107633.

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Jan, Rosy, and Ashaq Hussain Wafaye. "Designing digital library of a Kashmiri craft "Papier Machie" using greenstone." In 2015 4th International Symposium on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Libraries and Information Services (ETTLIS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ettlis.2015.7048179.

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Jamil, Bushra, and Umer Ismail. "THE KASHMIRI SHAWL: RETHINKING PERSPECTIVES OF AUTHENTICITY AND APPROPRIATION IN POST-COLONIAL ERA." In International Conference on Arts and Humanities. The International Institute of Knowledge Management - TIIKM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.17501/23572744.2018.5108.

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Khan, Nadim Akhtar, and Nowsheeba Ashraf Asmi. "Digital preservation of tradtional woodcraft art of Kashmir." In 2015 4th International Symposium on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Libraries and Information Services (ETTLIS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ettlis.2015.7048177.

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Sabeel, K., A. Kousar, A. Amin, M. Akbar, M. Sultan, M. Usman, M. S. Mirza, and A. Mahmood. "Prospects of smart grid in Azad Jammu and Kashmir." In 2018 1st International Conference on Power, Energy and Smart Grid (ICPESG). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpesg.2018.8384527.

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Lyu, Zhengyi, Michael J. Orchard, Martyn L. Golding, Zhong-Qiang Chen, and Laishi Zhao. "LOWER TRIASSIC CONODONT SUCCESSIONS FROM THE GURYUL RAVINE SECTION, KASHMIR." In GSA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, USA - 2019. Geological Society of America, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2019am-335331.

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Dar, Muneer Ahmad. "Role of smartphone in rural development: A case study of Kashmir." In 2016 IEEE Technological Innovations in ICT for Agriculture and Rural Development (TIAR). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tiar.2016.7801239.

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Reports on the topic "Kashmiris"

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Hussain, Shakeel. Jammu and Kashmir. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada404200.

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Hodermarsky, Daniel G. Lessons from India's Counterinsurgency Campaign in Jammu and Kashmir. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada606326.

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Schaffer, M. T. Finding a Kashmir Settlement: The Burden of Leadership. Strategic Forum. Number 199. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada421847.

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