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The Blind Eye

Pakistan’s nuclear program in the presence of New Delhi-Islamabad rivalry cannot simply be studied without understanding the role of United States in South Asia....

Dying to Serve: Maria Rashid

The debate on Pakistan's Army and its role in addressing the mainstream security challenges has become one of the essential features of international intellectual...

Blood over Different Shades of Green

As I put down reading ‘Blood over Different Shades of Green’, I am struck by the partnership it garnered in Ikram Sehgal, Chand to...

Blood over Different Shades of Green

Today, I’m going to tell you a true story which has more plot twists than an ISPR funded movie gone right. Imagine a Pakistani...

Blood over Different Shades of Green

Nations are built first and foremost on geographical grounds. It is an integrative process that must unite different ethnic, religious, cultural and economic entities...

Blood over Different Shades of Green

Ikram! I finished the book two days back. In the absence of a forum like Amazon or Goodreads to write a review (since your...

Blood over Different Shades Of Green

This book is history of the last chapter of united Pakistan in 1971. Ikram Sehgal is in a unique position to write about the...

Routledge Handbook of Air Power

Routledge Handbook of Air Power is a comprehensive study of various aspects of air power, ranging from the historical to the futuristic. It examines...
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