Nyla Ali Khan

Nyla Ali Khan is the author of Fiction of Nationality in an Era of Transnationalism, Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir, The Life of a Kashmiri Woman, and the editor of The Parchment of Kashmir. Nyla Ali Khan has also served as an guest editor working on articles from the Jammu and Kashmir region for Oxford University Press (New York), helping to identify, commission, and review articles. She can be reached at nylakhan@aol.com.

Islam Promises Redemption, Growth, and Deliverance: Acquittal of Asia Bibi

Revising Narratives of the Partition of India and October 27th, 1947

Realpolitik Relegates Human Rights to the Background

Turbulence in Kashmir and Reconceptualizing a New Regional Order

The Power of Diplomatic Overtures Versus the Impotency of Political Rigidity

The Black and the Blue: Community and Education are Viable Responses to Bigotry

A Conventional, Religious, and Progressive Muslim Woman

Redeveloping Historical Awareness on Kashmir

Efficacy of the Discourse of International Conferences on Local Realities in Jammu and Kashmir

Constitutional Rights in Kashmir are Worth Defending

Defeat of Religious Parties in Electoral Politics in South Asia

How Will the Elections in Pakistan Impact Indo-Pak Relations?

Kashmir: Implementation with Integrity and Will to Resolve

Girls Reduced to Being Repositories of Communal and Religious Identities in Kashmir

The Pathway to Repair the Tapestry That Kashmir Once Was

Please Enlighten a Kashmiri From the Valley About the “Reality” of Kashmir, Prime Minister Abbasi

Merging the Popular Politics of Mass Mobilization in Kashmir with the Institutional Politics of Governance and Demilitarization: Why I worked on Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah’s “Reflections on Kashmir”

Transnational Writers and the Politics of the English Language

Women as Harbingers of Peace and Construction in Kashmir

The Ethnic and Linguistic Tapestry of Kashmir

An Interventionist Foreign Policy Blurs the Line of Demarcation Between Neoconservatives and Neoliberals

The Woman Question in South Asia

The Woman Question in the Subcontinent

Dispelling Nostalgic Nationalist Myths

The Multiple Narratives of Women in Conflict Zones

Discourse of Nationalisms in South Asia

Jammu and Kashmir: Prevent Further Fragmentation of Our Social Fabric

Borders Versus Memory

Ideological and Political Convictions in Politicians in Kashmir (or Lack Thereof)

Separation of Political Institutions and Religious Precepts

Revisiting and Challenging Historical and Political Narratives

There Has to be a Way Out of the Labyrinth

Militarism and Militancy in Kashmir Have Nipped Evolution in the Bud

Restoring Human Dignity and Peace in Kashmir is a Necessity, Not a Luxury

Cultural Syncretism in Kashmir

Majoritarianism is Feared as Much as Monarchism

The Power of Rhetoric and Reviving Democracy

Women in Conflict Zones: Escaping Masculine Socialization and Generating a Transformative Vision

One Certain Effect of Instability in Kashmir is the Erosion of Freedom of Expression and Regional Integration

Kashmir Evoked a Lot More International Attention in the 1950s Than It Does Now

Revisiting and Challenging Historical and Political Narratives

The Political and Cultural Richness of Kashmiriyat

A Walk Down Memory Lane: Kashmir and Its Environs

Education Can’t Be Held Hostage in Kashmir

War of Words Between India and Pakistan at the United Nations

Growing Up in the Land in the Sufis and Dervishes

Feasibility of Turning the Clock Back to the Pre-1953 Position in Kashmir

The End of an Era: Sept. 8, 1982

Hoping Against Hope in Kashmir

Belligerent Leaders Using Nationalist and Religious Rhetoric to Mask Geopolitics Aims