India and Israel Against Islamic Terror

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This is the first path-breaking study on India and Israel, two timeless civilizations that act as the shield for the U.S. centric Judeo Christianity and Hinduism against the Islamic terror. After laying down the paradigms of historiography the author journeys through the genesis in proto history of India and Israel to the formation of Israel nation state and India’s present; from Israel’s sufferings and diaspora to the final miracle in the desert, he touches upon the chosenness of its people, the birth of Zionism, the Intifada and the Islamic terror. Indian history by contrast is briefly told through exception, removing distortions and disinformations deliberately introduced by Leftist historians, debunking the theory of Aryan invasion and laying bare the priceless heritage of Vedic India. Configured geographically and strategically as they are, India and Israel will be the natural leaders in containing Middle East centric militant Islam in any clash of civilizations. The future power equations will posit U.S. centric west with Israel as its hammer head against the anvil of a powerful and resurgent India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Brig. B.N. Sharma

The author, an aluminus from allahabad University with a double Master’s Degree is an established writer and has authored many military works. His latest book on Nehru depicting the betrayal of India was an instant success. A soldier scholar who is equally at ease with the pen and sword, he has a close first hand view of India’s freedom struggle, of its wars against Pakistan and Israel’s struggle for survival after the birth of the nascent state. His forthcoming book ‘Hinduism under Siege’ will be eagerly awaited by those interested in historicity of Vedic India and the ills that plague our present political and cultural existence.

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Title
India and Israel Against Islamic Terror
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
817049169X
Length
387p., Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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