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Balochistan at a Crossroads

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Book Details

  • Author: Willem Marx

  • Brand: Niyogi Books

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Number of Pages: 140

  • Release Date: 06-02-2014

  • ISBN: 9789381523858

  • Package Dimensions: 12.0 x 9.7 x 0.8 inches

  • Languages: English


About the Book

Balochistan: A Forgotten Land offers a captivating journey into one of the most overlooked and misunderstood regions of Pakistan. Written by British reporter Willem Marx, this book provides an intimate account of his travels through the rugged landscapes and complex socio-political landscape of Balochistan. Known for its isolation and a history marred by conflict, Balochistan remains a region that rarely captures global attention, despite its rich cultural heritage and geographical significance.

Accompanied by stunning images taken by French photojournalist Marc Wattrelot, the book delves into the province's forgotten corners, showcasing its breathtaking landscapes and offering a rare glimpse into the lives of its people. Marx’s exploration goes beyond the surface, highlighting the challenges faced by Balochistan, its political struggles, and the resilience of its inhabitants.

Through this visually rich and thought-provoking work, Balochistan: A Forgotten Land captures the essence of a province that is both enigmatic and beautiful, urging readers to consider the stories of those who live in the shadow of geopolitical indifference. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding one of South Asia's most enigmatic regions and the power of storytelling through journalism and photography.