Kashmir in India and Pakistan Policies (Record no. 63542)

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Title Kashmir in India and Pakistan Policies
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Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Taylor & Francis
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2022
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Extent 1 online resource (310 pages)
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Series statement Routledge Studies in South Asian Politics
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Summary, etc. The presupposition that Muslim-majority regions of India had to be incorporated into the newly established Muslim state in 1947, constituted key point Pakistan’s international narrative, and incessantly cast a shadow on its official discourse. The two-nation theory, used by the proponents of Pakistan’s inception as a nation building political concept, artificially projected the Indian Muslims as a monolithic group, irrespective of their origin, social belonging, historical heritage, etc. This ideologically rooted discourse heralded future tensions within Pakistan and provided framework for Pakistan’s persistent pretension of acting as defender of Kashmiri Muslims rights. Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir, is unalterably based on key twelve components, which exemplify the India-centric components of its geostrategic objectives. In the aftermath of Bangladesh inception, Pakistani policymakers reinforced their determination to maintain and justify the ideological relevance of the two-nation theory and to combine it with security-dilemma vis-à-vis India. The chapter investigates the campaigns of authoritarianism and Islamization, fundamentally transforming Pakistan, which were introduced primarily by General Zia ul-Haq’s military regime, their impact on Pakistan’s socio-political transformations and its stance on Kashmir.
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Uncontrolled term Human Rights, India, Pakistan, Kashmir, Law, Geopolitical Tensions, Kashmir Relations, Kashmir Conflict
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Personal name Balcerowicz, Piotr
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Personal name Kuszewska, Agnieszka
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/54351">https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/54351</a>
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