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Kashmir Resolution and Christopher Snedden’s New Book

Kashmir Resolution and Christopher Snedden’s New Book

  PUNCHLINE Christopher Snedden’s Second Book By Z. G. Muhammad Four years back Christopher Snedden, an Australian political scientist, politico-strategic analyst, academic researcher and author instantly became a familiar name in media and academia in Jammu and Kashmir – on both sides of the dividing line. Moreover, his book, ‘Kashmir the Unwritten History, published in India by Harper Collins,   caused a flutter  in New Delhi.   For its diplomatic and political import internationally, and significance to the … Read entire article »

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2014- Kashmir and Afghanistan

2014- Kashmir and Afghanistan

  Z.G. Muhammad Some fifty-nine years back Josef Korbel wrote, ‘India and Pakistan continue to dissipate their wealth, their strength and their energy on a near fratricidal struggle in which the hitherto almost unknown State of Kashmir has become the physical battleground.’ Trillions of dollars are spent on building arsenals at the cost of development of tens of millions living a sub-human life. People of the two countries have not been paying heavy prices for the wars … Read entire article »

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Tribesmen and Kashmir narrartive

Tribesmen and Kashmir narrartive

  Z.G. Muhammad   Many stories about 1947 happenings in Kashmir have remained untold. The reason has not been that there were no historians or scribes around to record them but  for fear of reprisal by what one would call as ‘neo-fascists’ rulers  many dared not  to record the happenings as they happened.  Those that dared to violate the dictates were exiled or deported to AJK. It was denounced as “gangster rule”  by Mehr Chand Mahajan  in his … Read entire article »

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Kashmir: 1947 Lies Exposed

Kashmir: 1947 Lies Exposed

Kashmir: 1947 Lies Exposed BY Z. G. Muhammad   Manufactured narratives’ do not stand the test of the time. Like a soap bubble this burst once put to the litmus test of history.  Christopher Snedden, an Australian politico-strategic analyst, author and academic in South Asian studies in his recently released book, “Kashmir: the Unwritten History’ has dismantled much orchestrated ‘dominant discourse’ about the Kashmir ‘dispute.’ For over past sixty six five years New Delhi has been  asserting that Kashmir’s ‘conditional … Read entire article »

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