Kashmir is Free (English, Hardcover, Kumar Arun)

Author:

Arun Kumar

Publisher:

Manas Publications

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Publisher

Manas Publications

ISBN-13

9788170495529

ISBN-10 9788170495529
Binding

Hardcover

Number of Pages 295 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 22.5 x 14.5 x 2

Just imagine the unimaginable. India walks out of Kashmir and makes Kashmir FREE. Huh?! How is that possible? Why should that happen? And how could that seemingly impossible situation be brought about? And wait … what happens to the regions of Jammu and Ladakh… and how will they react? And what happens to the Kashmir Valley once it achieves its long-cherished goal of independence? KASHMIR IS FREE is that fictional, what-if peep into a not-too-distant future when Kashmir attains freedom from India. Spread over 48 chapters, this astoundingly realistic and edge-of-the-seat politico-bureaucratic thriller will grip you by the throat and shake you to the core when you finish its 70,000-words of pure adrenaline rush. Where after you may like to join the author with a prayer that such a scenario NEVER comes true. As an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the 1979 batch of the Jammu and Kashmir cadre, who has served the nooks and crannies of J&K for over 37 years, author Arun Kumar believes he’s more than qualified to do justice to this thrilling plot

Arun Kumar

"Arun Kumar taught economics at the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, till 2015. He has a master's degree in physics from Delhi University and Princeton University, USA, and a doctorate in economics from JNU. His areas of special interest are public finance and public policy, and macroeconomics and economic development.

He has coordinated the work of producing Alternative Budgets for 1993-94 and 1994-95 and demonstrated that alternative policies are feasible based on the nation's own resources. Earlier he was at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy and worked on the report titled Aspects of the Black Economy in India.

He has been interviewed and quoted widely in newspapers and magazines on the subject of demonetization, and has written extensively on the black economy over thirty-five years."

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