Perhaps more suited for the time it was published in a decade ago -- however, found it sorely lacking in a deep grounding in forces and realities within India, or building a vision of a true solidarity that could emerge from or went beyond what could be gleaned from cursory glances, like shared colonial histories (and presents), .. considering that the length of supposed postcolonial period for India almost exactly overlaps that of the settler-colonial expansion in Palestine, I had hoped to read and understand the parallel trajectories more, beyond tales of visits to Palestine or Jerusalem, or mentions of Gandhi's letter more times than it seems to have had political or strategic or even moral weight in the subsequent national consciousness in India or even its own political image and leanings.
I'd recommend it but also am left wanting for so much more, given the ancient sense of (post)colonial erosion and theft felt in those within//from India whose heart bleeds for Palestine as if our own kin but whose lived realities as indians//in India have been detached from the Palestinian cause at best, but more complicit and nefarious in their subjugation than any of us either realize or wish to acknowledge.
Benefit of hindsight for me at this point in the world but given that these essays were written by academics/activists in these spaces -- I would've expected a more staunchly antizionist lens, more rooted in the rising oppressions within india in Kashmir, the genocide in Gujarat, northeast, beyond, again, superficial connections or just mentioning in passing. Also some reflections on partition, how Palestine figures in lives and political consciousness within the neighbouring sisterlands, also connections to freedom struggles in india and if or how it still lives in pockets of the nation .. i was far less interested in takes by non-Palestinians on their vision of their liberation struggles and futures and whilst i understand the impulse, it felt unnecessary especially without more careful elaboration and exposition of the various movements and thoughts within Palestine on Palestinian liberation.
All in all -- I'm perhaps wanting another book, a denser book, but mostly a more considered book that doesn't flatten the india story merely as a postcolonial coz we're hardly even that, and the longer arcs of realities of hindutva and occupation of 🍁 that preceded the "freedom" timelines.