In My Hands Today…

Beyond the Border: An Indian in Pakistan – Yoginder Sikand

Beyond the border, based on two journeys that yoginder sikand undertook to pakistan, covering lahore, multan, hyderabad (sindh), moenjo daro, bhit shah, and Islamabad, among others, is a strikingly unconventional account of what life is like for ordinary pakistanis the pakistan he discovers only remotely resembles the stereotypical muslim nation of the hindu imagination from shiela, the daughter of a feudal lord, named after her mother’s Indian best friend, to a rundown, local eatery owner who offers the author free food because sikand is the first indian to visit his stall, encounters with pakistanis from all walks of life draw up a very different picture: Pakistan is a country as diverse, paradoxical and rich in narratives as india departing from the fiercely polemical rhetoric common in indian and pakistani accounts of each other, yoginder Sikand not only gives lie to the strategist s view of the India-Pakistan divide but also dispels the myths that have filtered into the indian psyche about pakistan being the terrible other in this brilliantly perceptive and quirky travelogue, he illuminates the pakistani side of the story, while telling his own tale of exploration and self-discovery

3 thoughts on “In My Hands Today…

  1. I have been trying to find a way to contact Mr. Sikand, as I have written a counterpart of this book. It’s called “Coming Back: the Odyssey of a Pakistani through India” which is available on amazon. It’s based on my journey to four Indian cities and an exploration of ancestral memory while finding traces of my hometown in a foreign land. Any suggestion about how to reach out to Yoginder Sikand will be welcomed.

    • Hi, thanks for commenting! Unfortunately, I am only a reader and don’t have any way to reach the author. But I will definitely get hold of your book and read it. And one of these days, it’ll be here!! Good luck with your search though!

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