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Peace in Kashmir
Maj Gen Ashok Krishna, AVSM (Retd) says the extension of the cease-fire is a welcome sign that has to be reciprocated by Pakistan

The Hizbul Mujahideen
Suba Chandran looks into the history, organisational structure and the strength of Hizbul Mujahideen

Recent Developments in Kashmir – II: Hizbul Cease-fire - Implications
Suba Chandran analyses the implications of the Hizbul ceasefire on the law and order situation and the prospects of peace returning to the Valley

Recent Developments in Kashmir – I: Hizbul Cease-fire - Why?
Suba Chandran looks into the factors that resulted in the Hizbul Mujahideen announcing the ceasefire

Jammu and Kashmir-Combating Islamic Fundamentalist Mercenaries
While pointing out that the situation in J&K today is neither militancy nor insurgency, Subhash Kapila prescribes certain operational techniques that can be adopted by the Indian Armed Forces in combating Islamic fundamentalist mercenaries

The First Suicide Bomb in Kashmir
Suba Chandran analyses the implications of the first ever suicide bomb attack in Kashmir

Proxy War in Kashmir & Pakistan's Economy
Dr. Subhash Kapila points out that with their economy in total disarray, Pakistan can ill afford to continue the Proxy war in Kashmir

New Dimension of Violence in Kashmir
Brig S S Chandel (Retd) says given sufficient will and imagination it is definitely feasible to reduce the externally exported violence from Pakistan to a controllable level and then to terminate it

Militant Groups in Kashmir: An Analysis
D.Suba Chandran analyses the three major militant groups operating in Kashmir

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