CIA's Eye on South Asia Anuj Dhar
Material type: TextLanguage: Eng. Publication details: Manas Publications New Delhi 1 January 2009Edition: 1st.edDescription: 492p. 20 x 14 x 4 cmISBN:- 9788170493464
- 320.954 DHA
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Reproduced in this book are the reports on india’s foreign policy through the Nehru-Shastri-Indira-Morarji-Rajiv-Gowda years, drifts in Pakistan’s external outlook, the question of US military aid to Pakistan, India China war of 1962, politics of undivided Communist Party of India, the Soviet policy towards Kashmir, the Bangladesh war, South Asia power matrix, nuclear proliferation in the region, Emergency in India, Islamic economy drive under Zia-ul-Haq, Rajiv Gandhi’s handling of a major espionage scandal, the BJP’s orientation –and numerous other dispatches.Especially narrated by the author is the story of India’s biggest spy scandal, which tarnished the image of no less than a former Prime Minister and two Deputy Prime Ministers. The author pieces together the account of how a cabinet minister, and a CIA operative, wrecked India’s plan to annihilate Pakistan in 1971.
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