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In March 2019, two militants were killed during a siege at a house in Nowgam, on the outskirts of Srinagar. One of them was known simply as Idrees Bhai . The encounter was forgotten for the most part, until investigators came upon a smartphone that had been destroyed by Idrees Bhai. When it began to reveal its secrets, investigators realized they had hit upon the motherlode. For Idrees Bhai was none other than Umar Farooq Alvi, mastermind of the Pulwama suicide attack of February 2019, which had killed forty CRPF personnel. It was the deadliest terror attack on Indian security forces since…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In March 2019, two militants were killed during a siege at a house in Nowgam, on the outskirts of Srinagar. One of them was known simply as Idrees Bhai . The encounter was forgotten for the most part, until investigators came upon a smartphone that had been destroyed by Idrees Bhai. When it began to reveal its secrets, investigators realized they had hit upon the motherlode. For Idrees Bhai was none other than Umar Farooq Alvi, mastermind of the Pulwama suicide attack of February 2019, which had killed forty CRPF personnel. It was the deadliest terror attack on Indian security forces since 1989. Now, for the first time, IPS officer Danesh Rana meticulously pieces together the conspiracy behind the attack. Based upon personal interviews with the protagonists, police charge sheets and other evidence, Rana reveals the modern face of militancy in Kashmir. Through this single terror attack, As Far as the Saffron Fields tells the story of a state in conflict. Piecing together the stories of the conspirators from Umar, the dreaded terrorist, to Insha, the love of his life; from Adil Dar, the man who rammed a van full of explosives into the CRPF bus, to Head Constable Jaimal Singh, the driver of that ill-fated bus it goes where no book on the Kashmir conflict has gone before. This is war at its worst, tearing apart families and dreams, leaving only bodies and phones behind."
Autorenporträt
Danesh Rana is a serving Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the Jammu and Kashmir cadre. He is currently ADGP - Coordination PHQ Jammu and Kashmir. He is the author of Red Maize (2015) which was awarded the Tata Literature Live First Book Award Fiction.