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An Indian Spy in Pakistan

By: Mohanlal Bhaskar
Narrated by: Vivek Vijayakumaran
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As Khushwant Singh wrote in the preface to the hardbound edition published in 1990 of this true account of Mohanlal Bhaskar's mission to find out about Pakistan's nuclear plans: 'He was betrayed by one of his colleagues, presumbly a double agent, and had to face the music on his own. The interrogation, which was done by the army and police, included torture of the worst kind imaginable. Many of his comrades went insane or ended their own lives. Large portions of his stories describe the methods used in gory and spine-chilling detail but there were also lighter moments with dacoits, prostitutes, pimps and dope smugglers in the same jails....' He witnessed history unfolding from Mianwali jail: '...when Sheikh Mujibur Rehman was brought there, and had his grave dug and then refilled when Bhutto released him to return in truimph to Bangladesh. From his cell he watched Indian bombers and fighters knock out Pakistan's airforce from the skies....'

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Danger, Armageddon Area

Let's face it, probably one in a thousand Americans can tell you the capital of Pakistan, yet the media tells us that they are the most dangerous country in the world.
This book will show you the espionage that abounds between India and Pakistan. It will show you that supposedly devout Muslims drink and go to Houses of Prostitution, and I found that surprising myself going on in Pakistan. This of course has nothing to do with the poor though, but the elite rich embedded into the culture. Pompous India has no time for Muslims, and here is the crux of the problem. This book will teach you the ins and outs of espionage, but you sense at the end, the Muslims are not at fault. This again is what happens to a country that Britain just dumps after draining them of their wealth, so this book is basically about the the casualties of the once British Empire.

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