Decentralisation, Autonomy and Effective Governance: Policy Options for Resolving the Kashmir Imbroglio

Syed Jaleel Hussain
The author is Assistant Professor in the Nelson Mandela Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. read more
Volume:12
Issue:2
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This article looks at the essential conditions for a durable peace in Kashmir and argues that the Valley has been most peaceful only during an active, on-going peace process. The lack of effective and continuous engagement with key stakeholders, especially the people of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), has fostered a sense of deep alienation and enduring distrust. It further argues that counterinsurgency operations need to be simultaneously augmented by an active peace process engaging all stakeholders. This would mean a dialogue between the Centre and the J&K and Mainstream and Separatist parties as well as between the different regions of the state. The different political attitude in the Valley, Jammu and Ladakh can serve as a roadblock to a lasting peace if a dialogue is not underway. It recommends urgent steps that must be taken to regain the confidence of people and move closer towards resolution of the conflict.

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Keywords: Jammu and Kashmir