A 1979 batch J&K cadre IAS
officer, Arun Kumar, and his son, Prasenjeet Kumar, have penned a thrilling
novel ‘Kashmir is Free’. Spread over 48 chapters and
70,000-words, KASHMIR IS FREE is a politico-bureaucratic, what-if peep into a
not-too-distant fictional future when Kashmir attains freedom from India, not
because of the daily violence perpetrated by stone-throwing mobs and their
suicidal military backers in Pakistan, but because India walks out on its own. Now, why should that happen? And
what will then happen to the regions of Jammu and Ladakh? The book focuses on
these and other questions in its fictional plot. Having served the nooks and
crannies of J&K for over 37 years, Arun Kumar is more than qualified to do
justice to this thrilling plot. The book is co-authored by his
son Prasenjeet Kumar, who too has watched Kashmir from very close quarters with
his parents. It is available worldwide in both
print and eBook version from online retailers like Amazon. The hardcover
edition, published by Manas Publications, may also be available with a
bookseller near you in India. Here are the links: Click links below for detailed Information:-
Do check out the book if you have
some time.
A 1979 batch J&K cadre IAS
officer, Arun Kumar, and his son, Prasenjeet Kumar, have penned a thrilling
novel ‘Kashmir is Free’.
Spread over 48 chapters and 70,000-words, KASHMIR IS FREE is a politico-bureaucratic, what-if peep into a not-too-distant fictional future when Kashmir attains freedom from India, not because of the daily violence perpetrated by stone-throwing mobs and their suicidal military backers in Pakistan, but because India walks out on its own.
Now, why should that happen? And what will then happen to the regions of Jammu and Ladakh? The book focuses on these and other questions in its fictional plot.
Having served the nooks and crannies of J&K for over 37 years, Arun Kumar is more than qualified to do justice to this thrilling plot.
The book is co-authored by his son Prasenjeet Kumar, who too has watched Kashmir from very close quarters with his parents.
Do check out the book if you have
some time.
It is available worldwide in both print and eBook version from online retailers like Amazon. The hardcover edition, published by Manas Publications, may also be available with a bookseller near you in India. Here are the links:
Click links below for detailed Information:-