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Forgotten Kashmir: The Other Side of the Line of Control
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SKU: 9789390327768
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Forgotten Kashmir by Dinkar P. Srivastava (ISBN: 9789390327768) offers a deep dive into the history and evolution of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK). Explore its journey through key events, from the 1947-48 tribal invasion to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), analyzing its impact on Pakistan’s policies and the right of self-determination. Uncover the complex interplay of political motivations and historical events in this insightful analysis by a seasoned diplomat.
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Tarun Ohlyan –
Comprehensive and thought-provoking. Srivastava’s analysis is sharp, though occasionally biased.
Dushyant Pratap Singh Kushwah –
Good source of information on Kashmir but I have read better books on this topic.
Raunak Banerjee –
Srivastava’s expertise shines through. A must-read for understanding the complexities of the region.
Abhishek Kumar –
It provides a different angle but at times it felt biased. I am bit skeptical
Shubham Srivastava –
A good starting point for learning about PoK, but needs supplementary reading for a complete picture.
Premkanth Karumanchi –
The book gave a better understanding of the region. It was long and slightly boring though.
Mukesh Kumar Khemani –
A comprehensive and objective account. Cleared many misconceptions.
Niharika Motwani –
Srivastava’s deep understanding of the subject matter is evident. A significant contribution.
Simi Jain –
I appreciated the historical detail. Sometimes hard to follow, but worth the effort.
Vipin Kumar –
A great addition to the literature on Kashmir. A bit repetitive in places.
Gouri Mangal –
Excellent analysis! It’s objective and fact based. Highly recommend.
Urja Parmar –
A decent book, but not the most engaging read. Quite academic.
Shikha Paliwal –
Forgotten Kashmir provides valuable insights, though I wish it had explored the human cost more deeply.
Balamuri Sai Sravan –
Interesting perspective, but felt like it skipped important details.
Sanyum Chola –
Eye-opening account of PoK. A bit dense, but the historical context is crucial.
Uddipan Hazarika –
An insightful look into PoK’s history and politics. Highly recommended.
Shreyash Kashyap –
An okay read. It felt somewhat one-sided in its presentation of the facts.
Anjali P V –
While informative, the book lacked emotional depth. Focused too much on political events, not enough on people.
Imon Mandal –
An important read for anyone interested in the Kashmir conflict. It could be more accessible for non-experts.
Devansh Kukreti –
Worth reading if you are interested in the region’s complicated history and future.
Nihal Kumar –
Informative but dense. Needs maps and clearer explanations.
Vansh Suri –
Challenging but rewarding. The book presents a nuanced view of a complicated situation.
Harsh Hemnani –
A well-researched book offering a different perspective on Kashmir. Some parts felt a bit dry, but overall informative.