RESISTANCE, RESILIENCE AND THE FEAR FACTOR: AN ANALYSIS OF KASHMIRIS’ FIFTH-GENERATION FREEDOM STRUGGLE

Authors

  • Sheikh Gh.Waleed Rasool
  • Sara Salahudin
  • Abdul Waheed Parry

Abstract

This study draws a comparison between Intifada of post-2016 periods of resistance in Indian Occupied
Kashmir (IOK). The fifth generation of Kashmiris resistants are currently in play, born in post-1989.
The pre-1989 actors of resistance against Indian occupation are entirely replaced by new breed of
generation having highest degree of resilience. The study explores that excessive use of Indian military
machine to dilute resistance is a now a key factor to augment the degree of hatred against Indian rule
which gave birth to new phenomena of cycle of resistance. This phenomenon gave birth to three
distinguishing features, revealed by this study. The ultimate quantum of fearlessness among the young
has a linear relationship with ultimate use of excessive power. An ultimate faith as hope that
augmented their degree of belief. Unabated use of the military machine by India keeps them on toes
while prompting fearlessness to challenge the occupation. This bestowed resistance among them to
rely upon indigenous available sources to continue the struggle. The study tested cause and effect
relationship, therefore, until and unless the cause is not addressed to focus on the effects will not yield
desired results of sustainable peace.

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Published

2020-06-10

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Sheikh Gh.Waleed Rasool, Sara Salahudin, & Abdul Waheed Parry. (2020). RESISTANCE, RESILIENCE AND THE FEAR FACTOR: AN ANALYSIS OF KASHMIRIS’ FIFTH-GENERATION FREEDOM STRUGGLE. ASIAN Journal of International Peace & Security (AJIPS), 2(1), 53-65. Retrieved from http://ajips.fairlips.org/index.php/ajips/article/view/2018-vol-02-resistence-resilience-and-the-fear-factor

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