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Pandita is the author of three best-selling and critically-acclaimed books: "Our Moon has Blood Clots: A memoir of a lost home in Kashmir" (Penguin Random House, 2013); "Hello, Bastar: The untold story of India's Maoist movement" (Westland, 2011), and " The Lover Boy of Bahawalpur: How the Pulwama case was cracked (Juggernaut, 2021).
As a young boy, Rahul Pandita was exiled from his native Kashmir. Now, twenty years later, he returns to the prelude and aftermath of his exile, narrating his family’s tortuous journeys with great sensitivity and skill. Every paragraph of this compelling memoir rings deeply true – Ramachandra Guha.
Rahul Pandita is a journalist and an author based in Delhi. He is currently a 2015 Yale World Fellow. He is the author of “Our Moon Has Blood Clots“, a memoir on how Kashmiri Pandits became victims of a brutal ethnic cleansing at the hands of Islamist militants in the valley of Kashmir in 1990 (Random House India, 2013).
Rahul Pandita is a journalist based in New Delhi. He has previously worked with the Indian Express group, Aaj Tak and Zee News. He has reported extensively from conflict zones like Iraq and Kargil. Rahul is the recipient of the prestigious Northeast Media Fellowship, 2001.
Evocative and vivid with an almost mind numbing imagery, Rahul Pandita weaves a harrowing tale of love, loss and what it means to be a refugee in your own country. The narration is free flowing and one invariably connects with Pandita's melancholic tale of a lost home - the home which had twenty two rooms and that which was built on the back of ...
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Our Moon Has Blood Clots by Rahul Pandita is a memoir of a lost home, of thousands of Kashmiri Pandits like Pandita himself, when they were forced out of the valley by insurgents funded by our neighboring country.
With direct access to the top Maoist leadership, Rahul Pandita provides an authoritative account of how a handful of men and women, who believed in the idea of revolution, entered Bastar in Central India in 1980 and created a powerful movement that New Delhi now terms as India's biggest internal security threat.
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Apr 16, 2024 · Rahul Pandita is an acclaimed Indian writer and journalist. He is a 2015 Yale World Fellow, and the author of multiple bestselling non-fiction books, including Hello, Bastar: The Untold Story of India’s Maoist Movement (2011) and Our Moon Has Blood Clots: The Exodus of the Kashmiri Pandits (2013).
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In this thrilling and deeply reported book, the award-winning author and journalist Rahul Pandita tells the story of how a team of extraordinary NIA sleuths cracks the case one jigsaw piece at a time.
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