Asia @ War 66 – Shadows In Paradise Volume 2 – Kashmir, Politics And Insurgency 1989-1996

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Asia @ War 66 – Shadows In Paradise Volume 2 – Kashmir, Politics And Insurgency 1989-1996

AUTHOR – Abhas Verma

PUBLISHER – Helion & Co

SERIES – Asia @ War #66

FORMAT – Softback

PUBLISHED – 2026

PAGES – 70

ISBN – 978 1 806720 41 5

 

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Category: Product ID: 32013

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The majority of accounts about the conflict in Jammu and Kashmir focus on its dramatic eruption in 1989, yet far fewer examine the brutal consolidation of insurgency and the complex, often contested, efforts to counter it. Shadows in Paradise Volume 2 continues this groundbreaking study by moving into the decisive years of the early 1990s, when violence intensified, political authority fractured, and the Indian state struggled to regain control in a rapidly deteriorating security environment.

Picking up where Volume 1 left off, this volume explores the transformation of militancy into a widespread and deeply entrenched insurgency. It examines the key events that defined the period: the kidnapping of Rubaiya Sayeed, the return and removal of Jagmohan, the tragic displacement and targeting of Kashmiri Pandits, and the relentless wave of kidnappings, assassinations, and terror that engulfed the Valley.

These developments are placed within a broader political and social context, revealing how local grievances, opportunism, and external intervention combined to drive the conflict to new levels of intensity.

Going beyond a purely narrative account, this work offers a detailed analysis of Pakistan’s role in sustaining and shaping the insurgency, the internal rivalries and ideological divisions between militant organisations, and the evolving strategies of the Indian administration. Particular attention is paid to the adaptation of counter-insurgency measures, including intelligence coordination, policing reforms, and the emergence of specialised forces such as the Rashtriya Rifles, which played a central role in reasserting state control.

The volume also examines the human dimension of the conflict, changing the shifting attitudes of the local population, the growing fatigue with militant excesses, and the complex relationship between civilians, insurgents, and security forces. By tracing the gradual shift from chaos towards containment, it highlights the critical period between 1993 and 1996, when sustained security operations, political recalibration, and administrative measures began to restore a fragile degree of stability, ultimately culminating in the reintroduction of the democratic process in Jammu and Kashmir.

Set against both regional and global backdrops, the book also considers the diplomatic dimensions of the Kashmir dispute, the interplay between domestic politics and international pressures, and the long-term consequences of decisions taken during this formative period. In doing so, it provides not only a detailed chronicle of events, but also a deeper understanding of how insurgencies evolve, endure, and are ultimately confronted.

Richly illustrated with original photographs, custom-drawn colour artworks and maps, Shadows in Paradise Volume 2 a comprehensive and nuanced account of insurgency, counter-insurgency, and political recovery in one of the world’s most contested regions. As with the first volume, it stands as an indispensable reference for professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts seeking to understand the complexities of modern conflict in South Asia.

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