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P**H
Sagacious
One of the best books written worth a read people who are interested in working of isi.more important the thought process is wonderful
V**T
Faith, Unity, Discipline: The Inter-Service Intelligence ISI of Pakistan
It is a nice book although not good enough for professionals who are looking to get in depth details of ISI and its working etc. Information is more of primary nature working and history etc. Overall good to read quiet entertaining.
P**R
Great read on dreaded ISI
Superbly written. Rivetting, intricate details. Good research, well done Hein Kiessling !
K**V
Pathetic
Reads more like a chronological history book. Too many names and idiotic factoids. Pathetic attempt.
V**U
Five Stars
It was good
Y**A
The Directorate of inter - services intelligence ( ISI ) : A State within a state
* The Directorate for inter- services intelligence, more commonly known as ISI, was founded in the year 1948 by a British officer Walter Joseph cawthrone.* In the initial years of it's creation, ISI somehow remained very mild and obscure but it gained it's prominence during the 1979 Afghan - jihad, and with the help of ' Uncle Sam ', The ISI helped and trained the afghan pashtun mujahedeens which later known by the name of " Taliban ", they organized various terrorist attacks in the Indian Punjab, Northeast India, supported and trained all the anti-social elements to bleed india because they realized that conventionally they will never win against India.* When the Soviets left Afghanistan in 1989, ISI Became at that time a 'State within a state', they followed their own foreign policy, threatened the politicians of pakistan at will.* Infact all the major terrorist oragnizations have their links with the ISI of pakistan, for example Al-Qaeda, taliban, hizb-e-islami, laskhar-e-taiba, jaish-e-mohammed and Haqqani network, they all received money and guidance from the ISI personnel.* This book revealed many secrets of the ISI, about its history, the various covert operation it organized across the globe from India to Europe, the author himself lived in Pakistan for 13 long years, established various contacts within the ISI, interviewed the former heads of ISI, and presented to us in the form of this Book. Although this book is only for those who loves to read about Af-pak region, for normal Readers I will not recommend this book.My ratings : ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ( 4/5 )I hope you like the review, thanks for reading, Jai Hind.Table of contents :----------------------------* The first decade* The era of first generals, 1958-1971* Zulfikar ali bhutto, 1971-1977* An interim balance sheet of thirty years, 1948-1977* The ISI under zia-ul-haq, 1977-1988* Turbulence at the end of the 1980s* Domestic politics, 1988-1991* The ISI and Nawaz Sharif, 1990-1993* History repeats itself* Foreign policy and the ISI* Nawaz Sharif, second time around, 1997-1999* Afghanistan in the 1990s* Insurgency in Punjab* The ISI in northeast india* Structure- personnel- budget* The ISI under pervez Musharraf* The troubled valley : Kashmir* Turbulent times, 2007-2010* Reform attempt* Clouds on the horizon* Quote vadis, ISI ?
T**R
Damaged binding
The book was received with damaged binding.
A**R
Brilliantly detailed chronology of events in Pakistan.
Brilliantly detailed chronology of events in Pakistan. Great information on individuals too. Backed by interviews with some people. A must read!PS: ISI's been about sowing separatism in Kashmir since of Ayub Khan. This German author says it but Indians don't believe it. Lol
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