Category: REVIEW


  • In their latest book โ€˜Spy Stories: Inside the Secret World of the RAW and the ISIโ€™, published by Juggernaut, journalist-couple Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott-Clark talk about their active involvement in an Indo-Pak backchannel connection while writing about the Pulwama bombing, Pathankot strike and Burhan Wani. Two years after Kashmir witnessed a street simmer over…

  • Hunt has done an enormous service to Kashmir by preserving the representations, which often swing like a pendulum between a heavenly abode and a place ravaged by strife. By the time the seething summer of 2010 thawed, 118 people had lost their lives across the valley. Years later, the telling number would become an index…

  • The book does not tell us anything a common Kashmiri doesnโ€™t know and it doesnโ€™t tell it in a captivating way that might grab a reader from start to finish. Set in the seething summer of 2008 when streets exploded with rage over the controversial Amarnath land deal in Kashmir, scribe Shakoor Ratherโ€™s debut novel…

  • At a time when the second wave of the COVID-19 has enforced another lockdown in Kashmir, Bollywood continues its dream voyage in the restricted valley.ย  โ€˜Naya Kashmirโ€™ witnessed an old reality with the resurgence of Bollywood this year.ย  Many big banners beckoned by both North Block and Raj Bhavan arrived in droves to invest in…

  • Hanna Alkafโ€™s The Girl and the Ghost is an unapologetic Malaysian story with memorable characters, thought-provoking concepts, flawless writing and intertwining of culture. When an old witch dies, her pelesitโ€”a dark spirit or ghost (the Malay word hantu is used interchangeably for both), usually commanded by a woman, that can transform into a grasshopperโ€”is passed…

  • Two books released in autumn 2020 dedicate chapters that look at foreign policy effect on Kashmir and elements that caused chaos. The fire that consumed Kashmir after the Partition rages on today. Who incensed it? There is no one answer to this question, but it is scattered among bureaucratic decisions and wars โ€” both internal…

  • Despite its selective take on Abdullah, the book makes a good, informative read and creates a good base for someone who wants to delve into the history of the place and unearth the truth. Nyla Ali Khanโ€™s Islam, Women and Violence in Kashmir: Between India and Pakistan is primarily a non-fictional recollection of memories and…

  • From almost the very beginning of this incredibly insightful book into the political meanings of the hijab/niqab (condensed into a veil for ease), we are told by Dr Sahar Ghumkhor:โ€œI refuse to answer the question.โ€ [p.viii] What is the question she is refusing to answer? The one that is perhaps most obviously asked a Muslim…

  • Munnu is a deeply personal tale of the loss of innocence of a young boy, echoing the loss of peace and paradise in a valley that was once called heaven on earth. Munnu is a beautifully drawn graphic novel that illuminates the conflicted land of Kashmir, through a young boyโ€™s childhood. Those who already relished…

  • Maghrib has come, the sun went down, The shine is left on your face. Maghrib has come, your face Shines more beautiful because of the sun. I would like to warm myself In the beauty of your face – Bosnian folksong When it comes to exploring the Muslim identity in the realm of fiction, one…