Taya Zinkin

Taya Zinkin (1918-2003) was a prominent English journalist and author. She was born in Zurich to aristocratic White Russian parents and grew up and studied in France and the US. She wrote several book of reportage as well as books on Gandhi and caste. She was married to the ICS officer and author Maurice Zinkin. She wrote for the Economist, the Guardian, Le Monde, and Neue Zuricher Zeitung.

She is famous for the statement she made in the 1950s:

Pakistan is obsessed with India, and India is obsessed with herself.

She was an indirect cause of the 1962 Border War between India and China for she discovered the Chinese building a road in Aksai Chin and she related it privately to Jawaharlal Nehru.[1] Her journalism caused her to be declared persona non grata in Pakistan by President Ayub Khan.

She wrote her autobiography in three volumes: Odious Child (1971), Weeds Grow Fast (1973), and French Memsahib (1983).

References

  1. Michael Jay, Obituary in the Guardian. 31 October 2003.


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