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Reading Patel Through a Kashmiri Lens

NOVEMBER 29, 2025 ISSUE

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Kashmir Observer

A new book takes a fresh look at India's first home minister and his role in Kashmir, raising clear questions, sharing new details and speaking from lived experience.

- Khwaja Farooq Renzu Shah

Reading Patel Through a Kashmiri Lens

Prof. Saif-ud-Din Soz's Sardar Patel Aur Kashmir enters the conversation like a patient guide opening old files and asking us to read them again.

The book works as a historical study and a personal reflection, and its mix of both gives it weight.

It circles around a question that hovers over every political debate in the valley: how did the early choices of 1947 and 1948 set the tone for the decades that followed?

The review grows out of a long interaction I had with Prof. Soz at the Kashmir Society International before the book's release. He walked through his claims with care and confidence, and those conversations shape the way the book lands on the page.

One of the strongest sections explores Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's position on Kashmir during the early months of independence.

Prof. Soz argues that Patel showed a willingness, in the early phase, to let Kashmir accede to Pakistan. He ties this to the correspondence of that period and the shifting political mood. He also stresses that Patel pushed for continued military action on the Doemail and Uri fronts and disagreed with the ceasefire timing.

According to him, the halt in operations opened the door to the division that still defines the valley's reality.

The portrait he draws is steady and measured. Patel appears as a statesman shaped by the turbulence of his time.

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