Indian White Paper on Jammu and Kashmir

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The Indian Government published a White Paper on Jammu and Kashmir in 1948 in an effort to explain the Indian position on the Kashmir dispute. It allegedly contains numerous references to the issue of holding free and impartial plebiscite in Kashmir under the auspices of the United Nations.

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  • Baba, Noor Ahmed (2012), "Kashmir Special Status: Myth and Reality", in V. R. Raghavan (ed.), Conflicts in Jammu and Kashmir: Impact on Polity, Society and Economy, Vij Books India Pvt Ltd, pp. 161–190, ISBN 978-93-82573-33-3
  • Bhargava, R. P. (1991), The Chamber of Princes, Northern Book Centre, p. 319, ISBN 978-81-7211-005-5
  • Hingorani, Aman M. (2016), Unravelling the Kashmir Knot, SAGE Publications, ISBN 978-93-5150-972-1
  • Honor of Gurais: Grenadiers and 2/4 Gurkha led by Brigadier Rajendra Singh 1948. Capture of the Kashmir Valley and Control with Command.

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