Wasim Bhat
Young Kashmiris speak up about the turmoil in their state in this explosive new anthology. An excerpt from an essay
Srinagar is not an escape in any ordinary sense of the term. But it is still a question one can answer
Another group hopes to achieve in Kashmir what the Centre-appointed interlocutors could not
Sat Paul Sahni’s first book of photographs was published this year, three months after his death. A Godrej almirah full of slides still remains, as do despatches from four wars
The gentleman’s game in Kashmir is not quite the gentleman’s game anywhere else in the world. Not when India and Pakistan play
Basharat Baba was selected to train in Brazil. It was only once his passport was rejected that he learnt his father was a former militant
The recent plainspeak of a separatist leader suggests that truth is not a lost cause in Kashmir. Begin with the Valley’s pattern of graves