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Forgotten Kashmir examines the evolution of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK) over the past seven decades. It includes major milestones like the ''tribal'' invasion in 1947-48, the Sudhan revolt in the 1950s, the Ayub era, the Simla Agreement, the adoption of an ''Interim Constitution of 1974'' and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). It is not simply a historical account but one that analyses the events in POK against the background of developments in Pakistan''s polity to better understand Pakistan''s motivations for its policies in the region. The book delves into contentious issues such as the right of self-determination - that is distinct from the concept of plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir which was debated in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). More recently, the Chinese presence in the region has been considered, which is bound to grow with the development of CPEC, which runs through the Northern Areas. The book covers internal developments in that remote area.The author, a seasoned diplomat, provides a wealth of information that comes from his stint in Karachi, involvement in the Jammu and Kashmir issue at the Ministry of External Affairs, discussions in the United Nations, and as a member of bilateral working groups to counter-terrorism with the US, EU, UK, and Canada.
''If I had only one word to define this book, it would be aliveness-a synonym, plausibly, in Ananda Devi''s idiolect, for freedom. Everything-from the Night in the title, to skin, to mud, to a green sari, to sound, to Time itself-is alive ... Translated with calm dexterity and breathtaking attention by Kazim Ali, this is a collection that held my body-eyes and heart and brain-in its jaws from beginning till end.'' -- Karthika NairAnanda Devi''s poetry singes and sings of the body electric, bound by the complex, colonial island politics of Mauritius and yet boundless like the waters that surround it. This book of harsh lyric and enigmatic and erotic prose, takes on a second life in Kazim Ali''s sensitive translation.
Sonu Bhasin is one of the early and senior women professionals in the industry. She led various businesses in senior leadership positions during her corporate career, including being part of the TAS (Tata Administrative Service), Director at ING Barings, President, Axis Bank, Group President, Yes Bank and COO, Tata Capital Limited. She is an independent director on boards of well-known and reputed domestic and multinational companies. As part of her work now Sonu focuses on family businesses. She is the founder of FAB - Families And Business. Sonu is a family business historian and is the editor-in-chief of the magazine Families & Business. She is a business author with two bestselling books published since 2017. She has been named one of the Global 100 Most Influential Individuals for family enterprises in 2020. Sonu has B.Sc (Hons) degree in mathematics from St. Stephen''s College, Delhi University, and an MBA from the Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University.
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