Books On Rajinder Singh Bedi
- Rajinder Singh Bedi: A Study, by Varis Hussain Alvi. 2006.
- Rajinder Singh Bedi Sounds and Whispers: Reflections on the Literary Scene, 1984-86, by Abulkhair Kashfi, Syed Abu Ahmad Akif. Asasa Books, 1991. Chapter 25 - "Rajinder Singh Bedi:The Last Pillar Of Modem Urdu Short Story", page 111.
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