My Frozen Turbulence in Kashmir

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ناشر : Vibhatsu
سال نشر : 1992
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ISBN (شابک) : 9788170233527 , 9789385926563
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Cover
Jacket
Front Flap
Inner
Title Page
Copyright
About the Author
Dedication
Declaration
Acknowledgements
Extracts from Reviews
Preface to the Twelfth Edition
A Brief Note
Preface to the First Edition
Index of Appendices
ONE : My Frozen Turbulence
TWO :Survey of History
Why History?
Antiquity
Sources
Period of Hindu and Buddhist Kings
Muslim Sultans
The Mughals
The Afghans
The Sikhs
History of Jammu: Rise of the Dogras
Ladakh’s History and its Inclusion in the Dogra Domain
Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir
Political Awakening
Forces and Actors on the eve of Indian Independence
First Mistake: Flirtation with the Idea of Independence
Lapses
‘Poonch Revolt’
Deceitful Belligerency
Aggressive and Domineering.
Accession
Saving the State
To United Nations: Another Mistake
Political Developments
Constitutional Relationship
Three Developments
Delhi Agreement
Praja Parishad Agitation
Independent Sheikhdom
THREE : Warning Signals
FOUR : The Roots
Fall-out of a Soft and Permissive Attitude
Politics of Deception and Duplicity
Illusions
Kashmir Accord
Reverse Gear
Spurious Democracy
Election Techniques
Spread of Infection
Unwholesome Legacies
Dynamics of Negative Forces
FIVE : Roots: Hidden Veins
Religious Roots
Failure at the Turning Point
What is Islam?
Distinct Colour
Attributes of Sufism
Kashmiri Sufi Order
Kashmiri Rishi Order
Impact
Beliefs
Jama’at-i-Islami
Administrative Roots
Roots in Public Corruption
Roots in Environmental Disruption
Regional Roots
Ladakh
Blood Stream
SIX : Roots: Article 370
SEVEN : July 2,1984 : Dismissal of Dr. Farooq Abdullah
Who is an Ideal Governor?
Ignorance
Practical Experience
Hard Realities
Ill-informed Criticism
Time to Speak
Appointment
Insinuations
Briefing
Propaganda Technique
Tension-ridden Atmosphere
Security and Administrative Environment
Politics of the Family
Separate Conventions
Tensions All Around
A Crucial Night
A Crucial Day
Letting down two Governors
Proving Majority Twice
False Assumptions: Conspiracy of Silence
Foul Intentions: The Role of the Speaker
Sanctity of the Floor-Test
Where are Conventions?
Discretion
Real Culprit
EIGHT : Conditions Before My Arrival
Terrorism Comes with a Bang
Inter-Party and Intra-Party Quarrels
Propaganda Blitz
Elections and Boost to Terrorism
Double-Facedness
Eagle Swoops-Dr. Rubaiyat Kidnapping
Non-existent State and Deaf Centre
NINE : Approach, Attack and Counter-Attack
The Model
March 7, 1986
April 7, 1986
April 30, 1986
May 15, 1986
May 30, 1986
June 30, 1986
July 31, 1986
August 31, 1986
Farooq Abandons the Valley
Public Interviews
Counter-attack
A Treacherous Murder
An Avoidable Tragedy
Precision Killing
Maqbool Butt Day
Success of January 26 repeated
Two Gruesome Assassinations
Foolproof Security
Destructive Role
PHOTOGRAPHS
TEN :Nature and Pattern ofSubversion and Terrorism
Questions
Terrorist Organisations and their Training Centres
Subversion in Services and Other Components of Power Structure
Police
Release of 70 Hardcore Terrorists
General Services
Conspiracies
State Hospitals as Centres of Collusion
Infection spreads to the Courts
The Bar
Subversion through Press
A Massive Propaganda
Use of Symbols and Metaphors of Islam
Three Major Mouthpieces
Mosques
From the Other Side of the Border
Active Help
Coordination
Operation Topac
Kashmir Terrorism A Distinct Alloy
Contrasting Outlook-Zia and Rajiv
ELEVEN :Dissolution of the Assembly
TWELVE :Whirlpool of ConfusionandContradictions
Action Against Corruption
Miraj-e-Aalam
Five Factors
Visit of All-Party Advisory Committee
Incidents that betrayed Rajiv’s real intentions
Sudden Change
Consequences of the Visit
George Fernandes
A Minister for Kashmir Affairs
Another Front
Administrative Complications
THIRTEEN :Frightened Pigeonsand ForsakenCommunity— Kashmiri Pandits
Hall of Crooked Mirrors
Real Cause: Blood-Chilling Face of Terrorism
Astounding Proposition
Kashmiri Pandits and the Quirks of their History
Forsaken by All on a Rough Sea
Perversion
Another Web of Distortion
Methodology of Suppression and Omission
Inder Mohan and his Unclean Hands
Dimensions of the Hall of Crooked Mirrors
FOURTEEN :Acquiring an Upper Hand
Firm Message
Innovations
Special Commissaries
Five-Kilometre Belt
State Security Board
Special Initiative Squad
Banning Subversive Organisations
Surgery on Infected Portions
Detention outside the State
Dynamic Coordination
Searches and Arrests of Top Terrorists
Yasin Malik
Shaukat Bakshi
Lassa Kaul Case4
Working Out the Mushir-ul-Haq Case
Why Killed?
Working Out the Khera Case
The Shalla Case
Other Cases
Central Bureau of Investigation
Designated Court
Shifting of the Secretariat
Cumulative Effect
Too Good to Survive
FIFTEEN :A Deluge of Disinformation and Distortion
Anti-Muslim—Who?
Deluge—Points of Origin
An Open Letter to Rajiv Gandhi
National Conference Campaign
George Fernandes’s Style
New Technique
Moulvi Farooq’s Assassination
Guillotine
SIXTEEN :Prolonging the Agony
Festering Stalemate
An Open Letter to the Kashmiris
Rajya Sabha: Interruptions
Disinformation Continues
Peculiar Aspect
Careless Reporting
Damage
Pertinent Questions
Current Conditions
SEVENTEEN :Tyranny of Shallowness
Inner Malignancy
Deepening of Tyranny of Shallowness
Price of Evading Truth
Internal Subversion
Political Process
Human Rights Bodies
Web of Lies
Disinformation Abroad
Increasing Terrorism
JKLF March
Third Option
Fourth Option
Only Option
External Intervention
United States’ New Posture
Human Rights—International Power Politics
United States Forgetting its own History
Tyranny of Shallowness
Parliament’s Inadequate Response
National Integration Council
No change
Continued Canard: Kashmiri Migrants
Human Rights of Kashmiri Pandits and President Clinton
World Kashmiri Pandit Conference
Another Crisis—Hazratbal59
A confusion in a confusion in a confusion
Hazratbal—What would have I done?
Post Hazrat Bal
India-Pakistan Talks: January 1-3, 1994
US Game Plan
Nuclear Conflict
New Fault Lines
My Belief: My Doubts
EIGHTEEN :Hesitancy and Hollowness (February, 1994 to July, 1996)
Charar-e-Sharief
Indo-Pak Co-operation!
Unanswered Questions
Inevitability of Recurring Crises
Contours of Concrete Reality
The Crux of 1995 Reality
First Half of 1996
Disproportionate Emphasis on Elections
Core Issue
Hollowness of Approach
Nuts and bolts of Working Relationship
Specious Argument
An Unhealthy Feature
Tragic
NINETEEN :Decisive Phase
Continuation of Fundamental Infirmities
Mind and Soul Relationship
Killings—A Routine
Treacherous Drama: Kargil War
Poor Work-ethos
Nuclear Factor
Peace Initiatives
Attack on World Trade Centre
Attack on Parliament
Decisive Phase
TWENTY :New Era: New Response
Persistence of Old Attitude
Oscillation
De-escalation of Tension
Spanner in the works
Continuance of Terrorism
Lapse of Historic Proportion
Madrasas
War on Terror
Change of Stance
Half Measures
A Two-Fold Strategy
Musharraf’s ‘Out of Box’ Suggestions
Self Rule11
Self-Rule: Pakistani Side of LOC
Demilitarisation
Joint Management
Regionalisation
Improvements
Need of the Hour
Action on other Fronts
War of Ideas
Ideological Virus
Harmonious Construction
International Community and Enlightened Leadership
Enlightened Ideologues
United Nations
Forward-Look Group’s Obligations
Redressal of Economic Imbalances
New Era
New Response
TWENTY-ONE :The Stage: 2008-2010
Musharraf’s Regime
Benazir’s Return and Assassination
Musharraf’s Exit
Zardari/Gillani Government
Horrific Event: 26/11
Dialogue: Track II Diplomacy
Amarnath Shrine Land-Lease Row
Assembly Elections
Shopian Rape/Murder Case
Mode of Falsification and Fabrication
Stone-Pelting Mobs
Old Approach in New Form
Accession/Merger
Kashmir’s Identity—Real Threat
Signals From Obama’s Visit
China Factor
Ending the Turbulence
TWENTY-TWO :My Kashmir-Truth Speaks Again
Laser-like Focus
Embittered and Distrustful
L’affaire Fai
Fall-outs
Interlocutors’ Report
My Truth Speaks Again
TWENTY-THREE :A Season forInward and Outward Change: Undoing the Negative Politics ofArticle 370
TWENTY-FOUR :Onward to a New Resolve
New Helmsman
Nature’s Revenge
State Assembly Elections
PDP-BJP Coalition Government
Agenda of Alliance
Warding Off Unsavoury Legacies
Interregnum: Between Mohammad Sayeeds Death and Assumption of Office by Mehbooba.
Pointers of Sempora/Pampore and Handwara
Intervening Development at Another Plane
Combined Impact of Lethal Forces: Setting up Stage for Burhan Wani
Union Government’s Sagacious Handling
All-Party Parliamentary Delegation
Attempted Detente
Attack on Pathankot Air-base
Another Attempt
Attack on Uri Brigade Headquarter
Move Toward a New Resolve
Ingredients
I. Exposure of Pakistan at UN Assembly
II. Boycott of 19th SAARC
III. (a) Revisiting Indus Water Treaty
III. (b) Reconsidering Most Favoured Nation Status
IV. Surgical Strike: Pre-emptive Action
V. Baring the Ugly Face of Pakistani Bred Terrorism At Multilateral Forum of BRICS 12
VI. Deeper Exposure at HEART of Asia Conference.
VII. Highlighting the Continued Violations of Human Rights in Balochistan and PoK, and Countering Pakistan’s Diabolical Disinformation Campaign with Regard to Kashmir.
Promise and Potential of New Helmsman
Appendix
1 : Sources of History of Kashmir
2 : Extracts from the Treaty of Lahore (March 9,1846) and Treaty of Amritsar (March 16, 1846)
A. Treaty of Lahore (March 9, 1846)
B. Treaty of Amritsar (March 16, 1846)
3 : Extracts from the Treaty of Lahore (March 9,1846) and Treaty of Amritsar (March 16, 1846)Summary of the Programme of Naya Kashmir
4 : Text of Sheikh Abdullah’s letter of September 26, 1947
5 : The Resolution of the United Nations Security Council of August 13, 1948
Resolution of the Commission of August 13, 1948:
Part I: Cease-fire Order
Part II: Truce Agreement
Part III
6 : Summary of assurances given to India by United Nations Commission during the course of discussions and correspondence
7 : Tashkent Declaration
Tashkent Declaration
8 : Shimla Agreement
9 : Kashmir Accord (February 1975)
10 : Article 370 of the Constitution of India
11 : Particulars of the extensions of provisions of Indian Constitution to the State of Jammu and Kashmir
12 : Particulars of the Bomb Explosions in Kashmir Valley from August 15,1983 to July 2,1984
13 : An interview, published by the veteran journalist, Mulkh Raj Saraf1, immediately after the end of the Governor/President Rule (November 1986). It is contemporaneous, and gives a brief idea of the work done.
14 : Farooq Abdullah’s written statement to the press (February 15, 1990)
15 : List of the Terrorist Organisations operating in the Kashmir Valley before my arrival on the scene (January 19,1990)
16 : Excerpts from My Interview with ‘India Today’
17 :Brief-particulars of casesregistered on complaints and allegationsduring the periodJanuary 19 to May 26, 1990
18 : Extracts from the Author’s Suit
a. Turkman Gate Incident
b. Kalan Mahal
c. ‘Painwala Estimate’
d. Vikas Minar Meeting
e. Short-term Assignment
f. Post of P.R.O.
g. Munirka Land etc.
h. Squatters’ Death
i. ‘Wanton Destruction’
j. ‘Mainstream’ article
19 : Number and Nature of Crimes Committed
19b : Particulars of a few Typical Cases of Ignorant and Superficial Reporting
20 : Accession
21 : Stains of Different Areas
“Azad Kashmir”
Northern Territories
Chinese Occupation
Void
Area with India
22 : China’s Stand
23 : Inter Services Intelligence
24 : Press notices requiring Kashmiri Pandits to leave the Valley within forty-eight hours.
25 : Memorandum
26 : Resolutions of the Kashmir Bar Association (September 28, 1993)
27 : All India Kashmiri Pandit Conference Central Office
Part II
28 : The Delhi Declaration (World Kashmiri Pandits Conference)
29 : TOLL OF MILITANCY UPTO MAY 1996
DESTRUCTION BY MILITANCY IN 1996
WEAPONS RECOVERED IN KASHMIR DURING 1996
30 : Back channel diplomacy
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