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  1. Basharat Peer ( Kashmiri: بشارت پیٖر, born 1977) is a Kashmiri [1] [2] [3] journalist, script writer, and author. [4] Peer spent his early youth in the Kashmir Valley before shifting to Aligarh and then, Delhi for higher education. [5] In August 2006, [6] he relocated from India to New York City in the United States, where he is ...

  2. Basharat worked as an international opinion editor at The New York Times. He has been an editor at Foreign Affairs, edited The New York Times’ India Ink blog, and has written for The New Yorker, Granta, Foreign Affairs, The Guardian, n+1 and The New York Times. His memoir, Curfewed Night, won India’s Crossword Award for Non-Fiction and was ...

  3. About. As Crisis Group’s Deputy Director for the Future of Conflict Program, I help plan and execute the program’s work on the implications of climate change, digital technologies and war economies on conflict. Before joining the Crisis Group, I worked as a reporter and editor in South Asia, the Middle East, the United Kingdom and the ...

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  5. Adapting Hamlet to the conflict-torn Kashmir of 1995 was an intense, painful process for Basharat Peer, author of compelling memoir set in Kashmir, Curfewed Night. He talks about the pressures of ...

  6. Apr 5, 2015 · Basharat Peer is an intellectual rebel, an articulate revolutionary -- a romantic personality that in some way resonates with us all. From the Crossword Prize winner Curfewed Night to his most ...

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  8. Basharat Peer is the author of A Question of Order: India, Turkey and the Return of Strongmen and an opinion editor at The New York Times. His memoir, Curfewed Night (2010), won India’s Crossword Award for Non-Fiction, and was chosen as a Book of the Year by both The New Yorker and The Economist/ .