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Kashmir: Atit, Bartaman, Bhabishyat

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  • Author: Shyamal Chakraborty

  • Publisher: National Book Agency Private Limited

  • Language: Bengali

  • First Publication Year: 2000

  • Publication Year: 2019

  • Edition: 6th Edition

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 248

About The Book:

  • This book delves into the complex political history of Kashmir, exploring its past, present, and potential future. Kashmir, known for its natural beauty, has unfortunately become entangled in a web of political conflicts that have had global ramifications.

  • Shyamal Chakraborty, a prominent trade union leader, former minister of West Bengal, and a gifted writer, investigates the historical and contemporary political context of Kashmir in this book.

  • The book highlights the significant geopolitical importance of Kashmir to both India and Pakistan and examines the issue of a plebiscite (vote) in the region. It also discusses the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, the various treaties, and the internal political struggles within Kashmir.

  • The book thoroughly examines Pakistan’s involvement in Kashmir’s internal politics, the rise of extremist activities, and the failure of the Indian government in addressing the Kashmir issue.

  • It also addresses the potential ways to resolve the Kashmir conflict, exploring different perspectives on peace and the future of the region.

  • The foreword by Jyoti Basu, a legendary figure in India's communist movement and former Chief Minister of West Bengal, adds an invaluable perspective to the book, making it a crucial resource for understanding Kashmir's complex history and its implications