Srinagar, Nov 22: Renowned Journalist and distinguished author Rishi Suri has announced the release of his debut book, “Children of the Chinar.”
The book delves into the remarkable journeys of Kashmir’s talented young women, ranging from India’s finest wheelchair basketball player to daring wildlife conservationists. These stories encapsulate the spirit of New Kashmiriyat, portraying the aspirations and achievements of these extraordinary individuals who contribute to making India proud every day.
The book spans diverse fields, including taekwondo, tourism, and beyond, providing readers with a unique insight into Kashmir’s vibrant tapestry of talent. Rishi Suri’s narrative skillfully captures the essence of these achievements, painting a vivid picture of the resilience, determination, and innovation exhibited by the young women featured in the book.
In Suri’s words, “Children of the Chinar” is not just a book; it is a celebration of the indomitable spirit of Kashmir’s young women, showcasing the evolution of Kashmiriyat in the contemporary era.
The book is set to become a cornerstone in literature, contributing to a broader understanding of the diverse stories emanating from the region, a distinguished author in Srinagar said.
Suri, Senior Editor covering international affairs at The Daily Milap, India’s oldest and largest circulated Urdu daily newspaper, is an acclaimed journalist and author known for his insightful storytelling.
“Children of the Chinar” marks his debut into the literary landscape, offering readers a captivating exploration of the achievements and aspirations of Kashmir’s young women achievers.
Rishi belongs to the fourth generation of the family that owns and runs the Milap group. An internationally recognized journalist, he is known for his unapologetically strong opinions on global politics and diplomacy. He is also among the few Indian diplomatic correspondents certified by the country’s Ministry of External Affairs.
He is a member of several international delegations such as the International Visitor Leadership Programme run by the State Department of the United States of America. He is also a Media Fellow with the Australia India Council and a member of the steering committee of the Australia India Youth Dialogue.
Rishi is also a Chevening Scholar and has spent time in the newsroom at the Financial Times in London. He served as Media Advisor to the Former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti during the PDP- BJP Coalition government.