White as the Shroud e-bog
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Between South and Central Asia, in the high mountains and cold deserts, India, Pakistan and China have fought brutal wars over barren, uninhabited territory in a bid for control over their national peripheries, including Xinjiang and Tibet in China, and Jammu and Kashmir on the Indian subcontinent.White as the Shroudexplores this broader story through the most surreal of such conflicts: the Sia...
E-bog
165,78 DKK
Forlag
Hurst Publishers
Udgivet
26 november 2021
Længde
224 sider
Genrer
Geopolitics
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781787387515
Between South and Central Asia, in the high mountains and cold deserts, India, Pakistan and China have fought brutal wars over barren, uninhabited territory in a bid for control over their national peripheries, including Xinjiang and Tibet in China, and Jammu and Kashmir on the Indian subcontinent.White as the Shroudexplores this broader story through the most surreal of such conflicts: the Siachen war, fought between India and Pakistan for control of the eponymous glacier. The tale of Siachen highlights the absurdity of seeking hard borders in such desolate mountains, as well as the brutality of high-altitude warfaremore soldiers were killed by the weather and terrain than by the fighting.As one of the few people to have visited both sides of the glacier, Indian and Pakistani, Myra MacDonald provides a first-hand view of the battlefield and a wealth of eyewitness testimony from combatants. She sets this account in the overarching narrative of the Kashmir conflict, Indias defeat by China in 1962, and the 1999 India-Pakistan Kargil war.White as the Shroudbrings a fresh perspective to one of the most volatile corners of the world, raising questions about borders and the wars fought to defend them.