Kashmir and the U.N.O/edited by Sanjay Prakash Sharma. Jaipur, RBSA
Pub., 2004, v, 400 p., ISBN 81-7611-227-5.
Contents: Preface. 1. Partition and Indian states. 2. Kashmir's accession to India. 3. Kashmir decides its destiny. 4. Kashmir averts national disaster. 5. Kashmir and Indo-Pakistan relations: interview held on 13 June, 1956. 6. Pakistan and the military facts. 7. Accession of Kashmir to India. 8. Early ratification of accession (Kashmir representative's plea in Lok Sabha). 9. Kashmir's integration with India. 10. Kashmir : an integral part of India. 11. Accord on Kashmir. 12. Kashmir problem in U.N.O. 13. Sir Owen Dixon's role in U.N.O. 14. Frank Graham's reports. 15. V.K. Krishna Menon in U.N.O. 16. M.C. Chagla's speeches in Security Council.
"This volume deals with the crucial problem having deep bearing on various phases of the Indo-Pak relations. Indeed the Kashmir problem became a glaring issue soon after India attained independence. Ultimately it was taken to the U.N.O where arguments and counter arguments were put fourth by the representatives of both the countries. Arguments in the form of reports were also given by Sir Owen Dixon and Frank Graham. India was represented by V.K. Krishna Menon and later on by M.C. Chagla.
This work would be useful for teachers, scholars and students in India and abroad." (jacket)