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Foreign Affairs

The Truth About Article 370
By Arvind Lavakare , July 2005

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Thanks to the author’s rediff columns got to know Arvind Lavakare. A couple of weeks ago Arvindji was nice enough to present me with his latest work ‘The Truth About Article 370’. The book was an eye opener. Now I looked at the Art 370 issue rationally not emotionally as most of us do. I suggest that every keen student of Indian history reads this book.

While I have reproduced the book verbatim on esamskriti, you have the option of buying one. If you live within Mumbai cost of book and courier charges is Rs 50/, if you live anywhere else within India cost of book + delivery charges is Rs 125/. If you live outside India then mail me location, will check courier cost and let you know the cost to you. You can pay cheque or demand draft in favor of www.esamskriti.com. Mail me ie Sanjeev Nayyar at exploreindia@vsnl.net for payment details. Read about Arvind Lavakare after the table. For your convenience I am reproducing the book index –

Sr No

Contents

Page Nos

I.

Historical Background

7



1.1 The Instrument of Accession

10



1.2 Patel’s ‘basket of apples’

11



1.3 Article 306-A

14

II.

Text of Article 370

21

III.

Content Analysis

23

IV.

Article’s Effects

30



IV.1 Legislative Exceptions

31



IV.2 Constitutional Connections

34



IV.3 Constitutional Exemptions

37



IV.4 Constitutional Modifications

43

V.

‘Temporary’ vs. ‘Special’.

48

VI.

Most Autonomous State

51

VII.

Most Pampered State

56

VIII.

The Monster

59

IX.

Two Irritants

64

X.

Abrogation of Article

66

XI.

Concluding Remarks

69

Appendix

I – Signed Instrument of Accession

74



II – Matters for Dominion Legislature

76



III – Specimen Constitution Order

78



IV- The Delhi Agreement, 1952

80



V – Items excluded from Parliament’s Purview for Jammu & Kashmir

83



VI – Delink Jammu & Ladakh from Valley

87



VII – No point in keeping Ladakh as part of J &K

90



Arvind Lavakare, 68, a post-graduate in Economics from Mumbai University, began service doing research on rural credit in Reserve Bank of India. A table tennis player of note in his teens and an accredited cricket empire in the city, he became popular as a sports freelancer from 1957 onwards besides doing regular sports programs on Akashwani and Doordarshan. Professionally qualified in Advertising and Public Relations, he served in various prominent companies before retiring in February 1997 as General Manager – Corporate Relations of Century Rayon. Thereafter, he took to political writing and has been a regular columnists for www.rediff.com with Jammu & Kashmir being his forte. This book on article 370 is indicative of the analytical and studied approach he has brought to his writings all these years. He lives a retired life in Mumbai with his wife and son’s family. He can be reached on arvind.lavakare@gmail.com.

From Arvindji we can learn how to use time productively, contribute to society in a positive way. How old we are, working or retired does not matter, they only reflect the state of the mind. When we are passionate and motivated from within nothing deters us. Hope you enjoy reading this book.

Book is in PDF file. To read book click here

Long Live Sanatan Dharam

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