Rahul Pandita () is an Indian author and journalist.
Early life
Rahul Pandita is a
Kashmiri Pandit
The Kashmiri Pandits (also known as Kashmiri Brahmins) are a group of Kashmiri Hindus and a part of the larger Saraswat Brahmin community of India. They belong to the Pancha-Gauda, Pancha Gauda Brahmin group from the Kashmir Valley, a mountai ...
born in the
Kashmir Valley
The Kashmir Valley, also known as the ''Vale of Kashmir'', is an intermontane valley concentrated in the Kashmir Division of the Indian- union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The valley is bounded on the southwest by the Pir Panjal Range a ...
. In 1990, at the age of 14, he had to leave the Valley along with his family as part of the
Exodus of Kashmiri Pandits.
Career
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). He is one of the founding members of the much-acclaimed
''Open'' magazine and has also previously worked with the ''
Indian Express
''The Indian Express'' is an English-language Indian daily newspaper founded in 1932. It is published in Mumbai by the Indian Express Group. In 1999, eight years after the group's founder Ramnath Goenka's death in 1991, the group was split b ...
'' and the ''
TV Today'' group. He was also the Opinion and Special Stories Editor of ''
The Hindu'', one of India's leading newspapers, which he quit citing frequent and childish interventions in edit pages by
Malini Parthasarathy, the owner-editor of the paper. He is a conflict-writer, who has reported extensively from war zones, including Iraq and Sri Lanka. His vast experience in reporting on India's
Maoist insurgency
Maoism, officially called Mao Zedong Thought by the Chinese Communist Party, is a variety of Marxism–Leninism that Mao Zedong developed to realise a socialist revolution in the agricultural, pre-industrial society of the Republic of Chi ...
has resulted in two books: ''Hello, Bastar: The Untold Story of India's Maoist Movement'' and ''The Absent State''.
Pandita is the author of the best-selling memoir on Kashmir, ''
Our Moon Has Blood Clots,'' covering the
ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Hindus, which was described as the "most powerful non-fiction book of the year''".
''
The book inspired many parts of the 2020 Hindi film
Shikara
The shikara is a type of wooden boat found on Dal Lake and other water bodies of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir Shikaras are of various sizes and are used for multiple purposes, including transportation. A usual shikara seats six people, with t ...
.
Pandita has worked as a
war correspondent, and is known for his journalistic dispatches from the war hit countries like
Iraq
Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq ...
and
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
. He has also reported from
North-Eastern India.
In 2009, he was given a rare opportunity by the Maoist supreme commander,
Ganapathi, to interview him.
Pandita was also awarded th
New India Fellowship In 2015, he was also named a Yale World Fellow.
Pandita is currently writing a screenplay for a web series
for Sony Liv, based on his book on Pulwama, to be directed by the filmmaker Onir. It is supposed to be out by 2023.
Works
*''The Absent State'' (2010)
*''Hello, Bastar'' (2011)
*''
Our Moon Has Blood Clots'' (2013)
*''
The Lover Boy of Bahawalpur'' (2021)
Hello, Bastar
The book covers the
Naxalite–Maoist insurgency
{{Infobox military conflict
, conflict = Naxalite–Maoist insurgency
, image = Naxal Left-wing violence or activity affected districts of India 2018.svg
, image_size = 300px
, caption = Naxalite active z ...
in the
Bastar district
Bastar is a district in the state of Chhattisgarh in Central India. Jagdalpur is the district headquarters. Bastar is bounded on the northwest by Narayanpur District, on the north by Kondagaon district, on the east by Nabarangpur and Kora ...
beginning the 1980s.
The book includes several interviews and real life accounts and was published by Westland.
Awards
Pandita was awarded the ''International Red Cross award'' for his reportage from the Maoist-affected areas in central and east India, in 2010.
In 2015, he was named a
Yale World Fellow
Yale World Fellows is an international fellowship program at Yale University for rising global leaders.
World Fellows come from around the world and from diverse disciplines. They are selected through a competitive application process. Each year ...
.
References
External links
*
Rahul Pandita's articles in OPEN ''
OPEN
Open or OPEN may refer to:
Music
* Open (band), Australian pop/rock band
* The Open (band), English indie rock band
* ''Open'' (Blues Image album), 1969
* ''Open'' (Gotthard album), 1999
* ''Open'' (Cowboy Junkies album), 2001
* ''Open'' (Y ...
''
Just Books: Rahul Pandita on 'Our Moon Has Blood Clots' ''
NDTV
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Journalists from Jammu and Kashmir
Indian political journalists
Living people
1976 births
Writers about the Kashmir conflict