
Kashmir Files: T. D. Radhakrishnan’s Andhar Badhirar Mookar
This book is a part of our series, Kashmir Files, which seeks to present multiple perspectives on the history and social reality of the valley.

This book is a part of our series, Kashmir Files, which seeks to present multiple perspectives on the history and social reality of the valley.

Indira as a book does several things right, most important of which is how compelling a read it is. Check out our full review to know more.

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