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A Dismantled State by Anuradha Bhasin

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HarperCollins Presents A DISMANTLED STATE The Untold Story of Kashmir After Article 370 by Anuradha Bhasin On 5 August 2019, the status of Jammu and Kashmir was altered by revoking Articles 370 and 35A, constitutional clauses that gave the region a sliver of autonomy since its accession to India in

Marking the 3rd year of the Pulwama Attack, HarperCollins India releases As Far as the Saffron Fields

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Based upon personal interviews with the protagonists, police chargesheets and other evidence. As Far as the Saffron Fields is by far the most definitive book on the Pulwama attack, going where no book on the Kashmir conflict has gone before. Commenting on the publication of his new book, IPS officer

On the Contentious State of Kashmir, Read an Excerpt from The Kashmir Conundrum

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Kashmir has been considered one of the longest-running and most intractable conflicts of the modern world. How does one make sense of the issue and look to the future? Informed by a field expert’s astute perspective, this is a comprehensive and up-to-date account of Kashmir from an army man who

An Exclusive Conversation with Eminent Journalist Pradeep Magazine

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Pradeep Magazine’s memoir Not Just Cricket is a story of lived, real experiences, of joy, sorrow, fear, loss and hope, and about how an uprooted identity shapes one’s attitude towards society and the nation. From the Kashmir of the 1950s to terror-stricken Punjab, from the Mandir-Masjid divide and the impact

A Fresh Outlook on the Ethos and Culture of Kashmir | A Kashmiri Century

A Kashmiri Century is a one-of-a-kind book that delves deep into the human side of living in the Valley, an aspect often missing in the cold political treatises on Kashmir. It offers a rare glimpse into the lives of Kashmiris-Hindus and Muslims alike-and how their existence revolved around the simple pleasures