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An authoritative, fresh, and vividly written account of the Kashmir conflict—from 1947 to the present

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“The book is an incredibly detailed, informed and comprehensive view of the challenges facing Kashmir in 2022. . . . Those wanting an overview of the historical background, introduction to the major players of the conflict and up-to-date political analysis of the Kashmir Crisis will be hard pressed to find a better place to start.”—Maximillan Morch, Asian Review of Books

“This is a work of solid, unafraid scholarship peppered with personal reminiscences from the author’s decades of engagement with the area and the subject.”—Samrat Chaudhury, Hindustan Times

“An urgent scholarly intervention at this juncture of Kashmir’s changed political existence.”—Ajit Kumar, LSE Review of Books

“With admirable clarity, Sumantra Bose’s Kashmir at the Crossroads helps to explain the tensions and the motives of the various parties involved in the intractable Kashmir conflict.”—Owen Bennett-Jones, Literary Review

“Sumantra Bose is one of the world’s leading experts on Kashmir. His brilliant new book explains how the advent of Modi and growing Indo-Chinese tensions have transformed the Kashmir question into potentially one of the world’s most dangerous flashpoints.”—Dominic Lieven, author of Towards the Flame

“After years on the ground in Kashmir, Sumantra Bose has written a passionate and fascinating account of how the present tragic situation arose over the past 75 years. Unlike most of today’s published accounts, it focuses mainly on the Kashmiris rather than the other contestants. For those who want to understand Kashmir’s “ground truth,” this is the place to start.”—Teresita Schaffer, former U.S. diplomat



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      Publisher: Yale University Press
      Publication Date: 09/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9780300256871, 978-0300256871
      ISBN10: 0300256876
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An authoritative, fresh, and vividly written account of the Kashmir conflict—from 1947 to the present

      Trade Review
      “The book is an incredibly detailed, informed and comprehensive view of the challenges facing Kashmir in 2022. . . . Those wanting an overview of the historical background, introduction to the major players of the conflict and up-to-date political analysis of the Kashmir Crisis will be hard pressed to find a better place to start.”—Maximillan Morch, Asian Review of Books

      “This is a work of solid, unafraid scholarship peppered with personal reminiscences from the author’s decades of engagement with the area and the subject.”—Samrat Chaudhury, Hindustan Times

      “An urgent scholarly intervention at this juncture of Kashmir’s changed political existence.”—Ajit Kumar, LSE Review of Books

      “With admirable clarity, Sumantra Bose’s Kashmir at the Crossroads helps to explain the tensions and the motives of the various parties involved in the intractable Kashmir conflict.”—Owen Bennett-Jones, Literary Review

      “Sumantra Bose is one of the world’s leading experts on Kashmir. His brilliant new book explains how the advent of Modi and growing Indo-Chinese tensions have transformed the Kashmir question into potentially one of the world’s most dangerous flashpoints.”—Dominic Lieven, author of Towards the Flame

      “After years on the ground in Kashmir, Sumantra Bose has written a passionate and fascinating account of how the present tragic situation arose over the past 75 years. Unlike most of today’s published accounts, it focuses mainly on the Kashmiris rather than the other contestants. For those who want to understand Kashmir’s “ground truth,” this is the place to start.”—Teresita Schaffer, former U.S. diplomat



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