Book review: Kashmir A Tragedy of Errors
Kashmir evokes strong emotions in both India and Pakistan. For so long has the dispute been looked at from the respective nationalistic viewpoints, always mutually exclusive and hostile, that objectivity has come to be regarded as' treason´. Both countries present carefully chiseled ´truths´ to undermine the variant point of view. This puts immense pressure on individuals who might want to dispassionately analyse the situation and punch holes in the sanctified official versions.
Tavleen Singh´s book is just such an attempt. It is a chronological account of how New Delhi lost Kashmir. Childhood memories of Kashmir, interwoven with the narrative at the beginning of the book, show the writer´s empathy towards Kashmir and Kashmiris. They serve as a good starting point for Ms Singh, now grown up and striving to understand the land and its people, and the contrast between myth (stereotypes) and reality.