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_aBhat, Anil _922696 |
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_aAfter Abbottabad : _bterror to turmoil in Pakistan _cAnil Bhat |
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_bPentagon Press _c2012 _aNew Delhi |
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_axiii, 200 p. _bHard |
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520 | _aThe US strike at Abbottabad which resulted in the elimination of Ossama bin Laden is a turning point in the war of terror that began post 9/11. It is also a pebble in the pond whose ripples were felt across nations. The relationship of Pakistan and the US were strained to a large extent thanks to the US keeping the Pakistan forces out of the loop about the strike at the compund in which Osama bin Laden was killed. Since that incident Pakistan has seen internal turmoil and tried hard to come to grips with it. The Pakistan Army and ISI were literally caught with their pants down. The failed intelligence has stripped them of their supposed invincibility. The politicians in Pakistan are daring to make deals with the US without the blessing of the Pakistan Army. The balance of power in the nation is shifting and new players are emerging in the game. | ||
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_aBin Laden, Osama _cTerrorist _vBiography _922697 |
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_aQuida _922698 |
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_aTerrorism _xReliogious Aspects _xIslam _zPakistan _922699 |
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