SAUD SULTAN
Grosvenor House Publishing- 9781836157250
Jammu and Kashmir - The Forgotten Narrative is a deeply researched and analytically rigorous examination of one of the most complex and protracted disputes in modern international history. At a time when discussions on Kashmir are often shaped by selective narratives, political rhetoric, and strategic interests, this book seeks to recover neglected histories and foreground Kashmiri perspectives that have long remained marginal in global discourse.
The first part of the book revisits the origins of the Kashmir conflict, with particular emphasis on the events of 1947. Drawing extensively on archival records, official correspondence, contemporary reports, and historical documentation, it critically examines the circumstances surrounding the Jammu massacre, the Poonch and Mirpur resistance movements, and the deeply contested Instrument of Accession. By interrogating these foundational moments, the book challenges simplified and state-centric accounts, exposing how historical complexities were obscured in the construction of dominant narratives.
Moving beyond historical reconstruction, the book situates Kashmir within broader debates on international law, decolonisation, and self-determination. It explores how legal ambiguities, geopolitical rivalries, and post-colonial power structures shaped both the dispute itself and the international response to it. In doing so, it highlights the disjunction between diplomatic discourse and realities on the ground.
The second part of the book turns to the present, offering a comparative and empirical assessment of freedom across Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir. Based on fieldwork and interviews with Kashmiri refugees and residents, it examines political participation, civil liberties, freedom of movement, religious practice, communication, and everyday social life. Rather than treating freedom as an abstract concept, the book evaluates it through lived experience, drawing attention to disparities that are rarely acknowledged in mainstream discussions.
Combining scholarly depth with clarity and accessibility, Jammu and Kashmir - The Forgotten Narrative bridges the gap between academic research and policy relevance. It speaks to historians, political scientists, legal scholars, diplomats, human rights practitioners, and students of South Asian studies, while remaining accessible to informed general readers seeking a nuanced understanding of Kashmir.
By placing Kashmiri voices at the centre of analysis and confronting uncomfortable historical truths, this book offers an essential corrective to distorted narratives. It stands as both a historical reappraisal and a contemporary critique, contributing meaningfully to ongoing debates on human rights, sovereignty, and the unresolved question of Kashmir.
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