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GILDED CAGE

Publisher:
Rupa
| Author:
SANDEEP BAMZAI
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Rupa
Author:
SANDEEP BAMZAI
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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The story of the turbulent years of Kashmir.
‘Geography, it has been suggested in certain influential quarters, will no doubt play a great part in
determining the course which states would follow. Due to the proposed division of Punjab, it is therefore
permissible to argue that Kashmir will find itself geographically isolated from the rest of India. Powerful
influences may also develop which will tend to draw Kashmir to the new alignment of forces within
areas adjacent to it. But considering the temperament and character of the people of the state and
the policy and outlook of the National Conference, it can safely be assumed that under the stress of
disintegrating forces, Kashmir would tend to develop progressive nationalism and a political life of its
own rather than join any unhappy combination in the areas adjacent to it.’
— D.N. KACHRU , Private Secretary to Jawaharlal Nehru (1947)
In a powerful third part to his Kashmir trilogy, Sandeep Bamzai’s latest potboiler, The Gilded Cage,
documents the contentious years that resulted in the making and unmaking of the ‘Kashmir issue’.
From the emergence of Sheikh Abdullah in Kashmir’s politics up to his arrest to the disillusionment
of the Kashmiri masses from their leadership, Kashmir turned into a caged match, a diabolical kill
box where Pakistan’s attempts to mask the scent of the snare has and is creating consternation in the
Valley. From Jinnah’s naked obsession for Kashmir to Sheikh Abdullah’s staunch hatred for Jinnah,
from Jawaharlal Nehru’s comprehension of the Valley being a shop window for his brand of secular
politics to Maharaja Hari Singh’s streak of remaining independent in the face of both India and
Pakistan, this book covers the vital years that defined Kashmir’s accession to India.
Accessing letters, files and documents never produced earlier in the public domain, Bamzai travels
the duplicitous and often-tortuous path of history to bring to light the equally treacherous history
of Kashmir.

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The story of the turbulent years of Kashmir.
‘Geography, it has been suggested in certain influential quarters, will no doubt play a great part in
determining the course which states would follow. Due to the proposed division of Punjab, it is therefore
permissible to argue that Kashmir will find itself geographically isolated from the rest of India. Powerful
influences may also develop which will tend to draw Kashmir to the new alignment of forces within
areas adjacent to it. But considering the temperament and character of the people of the state and
the policy and outlook of the National Conference, it can safely be assumed that under the stress of
disintegrating forces, Kashmir would tend to develop progressive nationalism and a political life of its
own rather than join any unhappy combination in the areas adjacent to it.’
— D.N. KACHRU , Private Secretary to Jawaharlal Nehru (1947)
In a powerful third part to his Kashmir trilogy, Sandeep Bamzai’s latest potboiler, The Gilded Cage,
documents the contentious years that resulted in the making and unmaking of the ‘Kashmir issue’.
From the emergence of Sheikh Abdullah in Kashmir’s politics up to his arrest to the disillusionment
of the Kashmiri masses from their leadership, Kashmir turned into a caged match, a diabolical kill
box where Pakistan’s attempts to mask the scent of the snare has and is creating consternation in the
Valley. From Jinnah’s naked obsession for Kashmir to Sheikh Abdullah’s staunch hatred for Jinnah,
from Jawaharlal Nehru’s comprehension of the Valley being a shop window for his brand of secular
politics to Maharaja Hari Singh’s streak of remaining independent in the face of both India and
Pakistan, this book covers the vital years that defined Kashmir’s accession to India.
Accessing letters, files and documents never produced earlier in the public domain, Bamzai travels
the duplicitous and often-tortuous path of history to bring to light the equally treacherous history
of Kashmir.

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