In this seventh volume of The Kashmir Series, Darpan Murly turns to the modern emotional and political fracture of the valley: the decades in which beauty survived, but trust thinned; memory deepened, but society became more burdened by violence, displacement, competing narratives and unresolved grief.
The Fractured Paradise follows Kashmir through late Dogra inequality, accession, autonomy, mistrust, militancy, exile, civilian suffering and the difficult search for human dignity beyond slogans. Rather than reducing the valley to one side's claim or another's grief, the book restores the lived scale of history-families, neighbourhoods, broken trust, remembered loss and the burden of inherited hurt.
This is a book about what happens when a civilizational landscape becomes politically overread and emotionally wounded. It is also a book about why the human story of Kashmir must remain at the center of any honest future.
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