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Small Wars & Insurgencies

Volume 11, Issue 1, 2000

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Abstract

In January 2000, the Kashmir militancy is gaining ground and Indian forces are on the defensive. This is despite a decline in militancy from 1996 to mid‐1999. While India has managed to secure greater international support from the West, the failure of an elected state government in Kashmir to regain the confidence of Kashmiris has cost Delhi support. The militant revival is being driven by increasing professionalism, along with strong support from backers in Pakistan. Given there is now a 12‐year period of violence to analyse, new literature brings interesting insights.1

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  • Published online: 26 Nov 2007

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  • a Research Associate at the Centre for Defence Studies , King's College London ,

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