Kashmiri Studies Academic
Dr. Nyla Ali Khan is an advocate of the people's rights in her homeland of Kashmir. She believes the best method to improve the Kashmir and Jammu state's house is to build a more responsive and pluralistic democratic government. All residents of the region, including Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, Hindus, and Dalits, must be fully integrated into a pluralist democracy. A representative government would also be able to delegate significant administrative responsibilities to various districts and villages, empowering residents in ways that could reduce ethnic tensions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Nyla Ali Khan is a visiting Professor at Rose State College, as well as a former lecturer and professor at the University of Oklahoma. She is the author of four books and various essays about the political difficulties and strife in her native Jammu and Kashmir, India. Additionally, she is a public speaker who has presented at many notable events across the US and South Asia . Most of her work sets out to establish an understanding about her homeland and the political difficulties it faces in modern times. Khan is a strong women's right activist who focuses on specifically advocating for the rights of Muslim women.