Crossed Swords: Pakistan, Its Army, and the Wars WithinBased on 30 years of research and analysis, this definitive book is a profound, multi-layered, and historical analysis of the nature and role of the Pakistan army in the country's polity as well as its turbulent relationship with the United States. Shuja Nawaz examines the army and Pakistan in both peace and war. Using many hitherto unpublished materials from the archives of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the General Headquarters of the Pakistan Army, as well as interviews with key military and political figures in Pakistan and the United States, he sheds light not only on the Pakistan Army and its US connections but also on Pakistan as a key Muslim country in one of the world's toughest neighborhoods. In doing so, he lays bare key facts about Pakistan's numerous wars with India and its many rounds of political musical chairs, as well as the Kargil conflict of 1999. He then draws lessons from this history that may help Pakistan end its wars within and create a stabler political entity. |
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Page 174
... later accounts by Mazhar Ali Khan himself , the brains behind this scheme was Brigadier F.R. Khan , while General Sheikh and Mr Bhutto participated in the takeover . PPL ownership was auctioned off and given first to a Karachi ...
... later accounts by Mazhar Ali Khan himself , the brains behind this scheme was Brigadier F.R. Khan , while General Sheikh and Mr Bhutto participated in the takeover . PPL ownership was auctioned off and given first to a Karachi ...
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... later that was what it turned out to be ? 24. Altaf Gauhar , Ayub Khan : Pakistan's First Military Ruler ( Lahore : Sang - e - Meel Publications , 1993 ) p . 277 . 25. USFR Volume XIX , Memorandum from the Department of State Executive ...
... later that was what it turned out to be ? 24. Altaf Gauhar , Ayub Khan : Pakistan's First Military Ruler ( Lahore : Sang - e - Meel Publications , 1993 ) p . 277 . 25. USFR Volume XIX , Memorandum from the Department of State Executive ...
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... later Bhutto called again to withdraw his earlier request.59 Following long and deep discussions on 9 January , the Tashkent accord was given final shape and was signed at a joint ceremony on 10 January 1966. Bhutto was later to allege ...
... later Bhutto called again to withdraw his earlier request.59 Following long and deep discussions on 9 January , the Tashkent accord was given final shape and was signed at a joint ceremony on 10 January 1966. Bhutto was later to allege ...
Contents
List of Photographs | ix |
List of Acronyms | x |
Preface and Acknowledgements | xv |
Copyright | |
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