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Title: Beyond stereotypes : contours of the transition in Jammu and Kashmir
Contributors: Anant, Arpita
Keywords: Politics and government
Jammu and Kashmir (India) -- Politics and government.
India -- Jammu and Kashmir.
Issue Date: Apr-2013
Publisher: Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses
Place of Publication: New Delhi, India
Series/Report no.: Institute for Defence Studies & Analyses (IDSA Monograph Series); 2013; No.16
Description: "This study aims to highlight the contours of transition in Jammu and Kashmir. The study assays the issues and challenges that were highlighted during the three crises in the State since 2008. It analyses the immediate as well as long-term response of the government to these challenges. Based on these, it questions the stereotypes that the dominant discourses on 'Kashmir' perpetrate. It argues that there is substantial evidence to suggest that as a result of the change in the attitude and approach of the state and the people, the polarisation between them is not as extreme as is made out. It makes the case that the questioning of these stereotypes creates a space that could be used by the various stakeholders to engage with each other more constructively".
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01sn00b118b
ISBN: 978-93-82169-15-4
Related resource: http://www.idsa.in/system/files/Monograph16.pdf
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