In the 1990s nearly 250,000 people, mostly Kashmiri Pandits, were displaced by violence in Jammu and Kashmir state in India. More than 20 years later the question for them is whether the responses to their displacement so far can form the basis for long-term solutions for their protracted displacement
The idea of the nation-state continues to dominate the way in which political collective identities ...
"While inter-ethnic conflicts have by no means been rare in India’s Northeast, population displaceme...
"India has invested in industrial projects, dams, roads, mines, power plants and new cities to achie...
In the 1990s nearly 250,000 people, mostly Kashmiri Pandits, were displaced by violence in Jammu and...
In the 1990s nearly 250,000 people, mostly Kashmiri Pandits, were displaced by violence in Jammu and...
Kashmiri Pandits are the original inhabitants of the Kashmir valley. The beginning of the 14th centu...
Since 1989 the state of Jammu and Kashmir has been the site of conflict between the Indian state and...
The valley of Kashmir is known for hospitality, brotherhood, and harmony from ancient times. The ...
The rigging of the 1987 elections in Jammu and Kashmir Legislative assembly led to huge unrest among...
Migration is generally a movement of people from their origin of place to another place for the purp...
Kashmir is a territorial dispute embedded in the politico-diplomatic events that shook the Indian su...
The continuation of the predicament of those who remain displaced from the Kashmir Valley since 1989...
On December 8, 1989, members of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front kidnapped Dr. Rubiya Sayeed, ...
ABSTRACT The present paper is based on the review of studies conducted in Jammu and Kashmir (India) ...
"The north-eastern region of India has seen many episodes of armed conflict and generalised violence...
The idea of the nation-state continues to dominate the way in which political collective identities ...
"While inter-ethnic conflicts have by no means been rare in India’s Northeast, population displaceme...
"India has invested in industrial projects, dams, roads, mines, power plants and new cities to achie...
In the 1990s nearly 250,000 people, mostly Kashmiri Pandits, were displaced by violence in Jammu and...
In the 1990s nearly 250,000 people, mostly Kashmiri Pandits, were displaced by violence in Jammu and...
Kashmiri Pandits are the original inhabitants of the Kashmir valley. The beginning of the 14th centu...
Since 1989 the state of Jammu and Kashmir has been the site of conflict between the Indian state and...
The valley of Kashmir is known for hospitality, brotherhood, and harmony from ancient times. The ...
The rigging of the 1987 elections in Jammu and Kashmir Legislative assembly led to huge unrest among...
Migration is generally a movement of people from their origin of place to another place for the purp...
Kashmir is a territorial dispute embedded in the politico-diplomatic events that shook the Indian su...
The continuation of the predicament of those who remain displaced from the Kashmir Valley since 1989...
On December 8, 1989, members of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front kidnapped Dr. Rubiya Sayeed, ...
ABSTRACT The present paper is based on the review of studies conducted in Jammu and Kashmir (India) ...
"The north-eastern region of India has seen many episodes of armed conflict and generalised violence...
The idea of the nation-state continues to dominate the way in which political collective identities ...
"While inter-ethnic conflicts have by no means been rare in India’s Northeast, population displaceme...
"India has invested in industrial projects, dams, roads, mines, power plants and new cities to achie...