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"Pakistan, an end without a beginning"

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Lancer International; 1985Description: 256pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.95491 Sye
Summary: Syed Ziaullah an journalist managed to meet the top opposition leaders in Karachi the surveillance of the Pak Intelligence agencies. The leaders interviewed represent different shades of political ideologies in Pakistan. In ten rare interviews, Pakistani leaders throw light on these issues and reveal the conditions which exist in that country. Samuel Baid, a journalist with United News of India (UNI) in his introduction to the book takes a hard look at the happenings in Pakistan. Baid, considered an authority on Pakistan, explains how that country has almost come to an end without ever making a beginning.
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Syed Ziaullah an journalist managed to meet the top opposition leaders in Karachi the surveillance of the Pak Intelligence agencies. The leaders interviewed represent different shades of political ideologies in Pakistan.

In ten rare interviews, Pakistani leaders throw light on these issues and reveal the conditions which exist in that country.

Samuel Baid, a journalist with United News of India (UNI) in his introduction to the book takes a hard look at the happenings in Pakistan. Baid, considered an authority on Pakistan, explains how that country has almost come to an end without ever making a beginning.

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