Abstract

<p><em>Kashmir dispute is an extremely complicated phenomenon offering obviously an unmanageable challenge to contemporary conflict resolution methods and techniques. The research article attempts to investigate the relationship between the Hurriyat and unrest in Kashmir and in addition to this, it tries to examine the role of separatists powers in regulating the Kashmir unrest. The study is based on an argument that how the separatist parties are striking extremist politics on Kashmir issue and how they are preserving the power of separatism. The paper will examine the major reasons that are responsible for the growth of separatist forces, insurgency, unrest and how it gained momentum only after 1989. Finally, the paper will explore some of the contemporary trends prevailing in the Kashmir conflict.</em></p>

Highlights

  • The conflict in the state of Jammu and Kashmir is one amongst the longest running of these days, it will be thought that six decades of conflict is considered modest in a historical viewpoint

  • The internationalization of the Kashmir issue should be checked and the integral parts of the Kashmir that have been retained by Pakistan and China should be brought into considerations

  • Joining of the militant ranks should be taken into due consideration and we can learn a lot of lessons from the post-Afghanistan war situation, which has explored that, if a vacuum is allowed in the areas that are conflict-affected ones, the radical groups operating there or who rule there with a religion and gun ideology will take enough advantage of those prevailing circumstances

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Drama of Separatism

Nasir Ahmad Ganaie1* 1 Department of Political Science, School of Social Science, Central University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telengana, India * Department of Political Science, School of Social Science, Central University of Hyderabad, CUC-500046, Hyderabad, Telengana, India Accepted: October 26, 2018 Online Published: October 30, 2018 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/uspa.v1n2p320

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