Weaving a defining story of Kashmir's accession to India by Bamzai is a commendable effort. The plot is an insight into the interplay between the Central government and the State government as it tried to handle the post accession reality of a Muslim majority state's integration with a Hindu dominated Dominion. As a sutradhar, he tells the story of Sheikh Abdullah, who wanted autonomy for Kashmir because he could not reconcile with Hindu Jammu, with Nehru and Jinnah playing out their respective roles on the canvas.
About the Author
Sandeep Bamzai is a well known business journalist who started his career with The Statesman in 1984. An alumnus of St. Columba's school in Delhi and the University of Calicutta where he studied economics, Bamzai has worked in senior editorial positions in some of the biggest publishing houses in three different cities-Kolkata, Mumbai and New Delhi-with The Indian Express, Illustrated Weekly, Sunday Observer. The Times of India Group, Business India and most recently has come out of a five year stint at The Hindustan Times as its business editor.
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Author Name | Sandeep Bamzai |
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