Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350291542
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins India
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350291541
- Publisher Date: 2011
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 304
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹594.15Current price is: ₹594.15.
Explore the complex history and current unrest in Jammu & Kashmir with “A Tangled Web.” Edited by Ira Pande, this book delves into the region’s diverse cultures, political conflicts, and socio-economic issues. Featuring insightful essays, personal accounts, and captivating visuals, it offers a comprehensive understanding of this strategically significant area. Discover the beauty, art, and food of a troubled paradise, and gain valuable insights into the search for peace in this volatile region. ISBN: 9789350291542
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Arnab Das –
Some essays were a bit dry, but overall a good introduction to the topic. Appreciated the diverse perspectives.
Gaurav Bharti –
Incredible collection of essays! Really opened my eyes to the struggles of the people. A powerful read.
Sourav Kumar –
Expected more recent analysis. Some chapters felt outdated. Still, worth reading for the history.
Sourav Kumar –
Beautifully written and insightful. Helped me understand the complexities of the region. Highly recommend!
Prashant –
The art and food sections were a delightful surprise! The book offers a holistic view.
Ansh Arora –
A great book to understand the region. I recommend this book.
Bhavana Dubey –
The book needs some editing. It was still a great read overall.
Bhabana Rabha –
A mixed bag. Some essays were excellent, others less engaging. A decent attempt overall.
Somnath Malik –
Felt the book glossed over some important political points. Could have been more critical.
Tanmay Sharma –
I learned so much! The book is well-researched and provides great context. Highly recommended.
Siddharth Gaur –
The visuals were stunning! The book gave me a balanced view of the conflict. A must-read for anyone interested.
Kausar Ahamed –
It was an okay reading experience, but it could have been better structured.
Chirayu Shrimall –
I liked some parts of the book, but some parts were a bit boring.
Fathima Neslin –
A bit slow in parts, but the information is valuable. Good for academic research.
Tripti Arora –
A decent overview, but I wished for more depth on current issues. The personal accounts were the highlight.
Shreya Paul –
Found the political bias distracting. Needed more objective reporting.
Ishika Arya –
Captivating and informative! This book is a great starting point for understanding the region’s challenges.
Rishu –
A deeply moving and thought-provoking book. I highly recommend reading it.