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Reimagining Pakistan: Transforming a Dysfunctional Nuclear State
Reimagining Pakistan: Transforming a Dysfunctional Nuclear State | Husain Haqqani
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Salman Rushdie once described Pakistan as a 'poorly imagined country'. Indeed, Pakistan has meant different things to different people since its birth seventy years ago. Armed with nuclear weapons and dominated by the military and militants, it is variously described around the world as 'dangerous', 'unstable', 'a terrorist incubator' and 'the land of the intolerant'. Much of Pakistan's dysfunction is attributable to an ideology tied to religion and to hostility with the country out of which it was carved out - India. But 95 per cent of Pakistan's 210 million people were born after Partition, as Pakistanis, and cannot easily give up on their home. In his new book, Husain Haqqani, one of the most important commentators on Pakistan in the world today, calls for a bold re-conceptualization of the country. Reimagining Pakistan offers a candid discussion of Pakistan's origins and its current failings, with suggestions for reconsidering its ideology, and identifies a national purpose greater than the rivalry with India.
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shivakumarkv
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A great book. Have always liked the works of Hussain Haqqani. Yet another indepth analysis of Pakistan and the challenges it faces based on the ideology it inculcated post Zia era. A must read for readers who intend to get a more detailed understanding on the working of pakistan.

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Iam not willing for imagine such a horrible past history....