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Apocalypse Pakistan
Apocalypse Pakistan: An Anatomy of the World's Most Dangerous Nation | Francesca Marino, Beniamino Natale
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Pakistan is presently the battle ground on which the unceasing war between the West and the international Islamic terror groups is being fought. After the killing of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad and the case of Raymond Davis – an undercover CIA agent who killed two ISI agents in Lahore but was later released because of his diplomatic status - the relations between the once staunch allies Washington and Islamabad is at the lowest point in decades. How did they reach this point and, most importantly, what does the future hold for them and the rest of the world?
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A brilliant account of the ailments of the Pakistani society. Self-defined victim hood of it‘s people, brinksmanship of military dictators, corrupt & self-indulging political class. These are the some of the ways in which the author explains the Pakistani society. A dangerous country that is still try to detach itself from its umbilical cord and recreate its identity in alignment with the Muslim Middle East.