This book illustrates thought provoking causes magnifying manipulations by some developed countries including USA and China in encouraging opportunism in Pakistan’s anti-India strategy of the cold war era, to keep the conflict with India alive through unjustified and communally motivated proxy-war in Kashmir, with a view to destabilizing India and keeping the much need peace in poverty afflicted South Asia in Peril. Exposing the tenuous foundation of maturity and harmony amongst the suspicious and short sighted neighbours in South Asia, and discussing exhaustively the treacherous strategies like scandalously obtained and secretly manufactured nuclear weapons by Pakistan with active assistance by china, the author, pointing the accusing finger towards America, blames the US for looking the other way to ignore seeing the reality of motives behind Sino-Pak intimacy in Particular and religious exploitation in Pakistan in general. Giving and account post cold war world scenario, highlighting the emerging new alliance flourishing in secrecy, the challenges which we failed to apprehend and the emerging opportunities which we failed to avail due to regional squabbles, Colonel Jarg has, Referring to the stoic silence and glum demeanour of the US, the European Union Nations and other pluralistic secular democracies, blamed them for their lopsided perception of the growing menace of communal terrorism which had been mushrooming unchecked in Pakistan and other fundamentalist countries to pose a threat to the world’s secular and civilized societies. With the emerging change of heart now, in favour of peace for progress, in the world community, particularly in the US and in the neighboring Pakistan, the author, concludes by drawing a blue print of the Road to peace in South Asia with positive optimism on seeing the light on the other side of the tunnel. This book provides exhaustive, educative, interesting and apprehensive study of the South Asian imbroglio, making a strong case for jointly strengthening secular unity in the Region.
Journey to Peace: The Stable South Asia
by M.S. Jarg
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR M.S. Jarg
The proud son of Late Sardar AS Jarg, an Indian Police Service officer, Colonel MS Jarg is the third out of the only five Indian Army officer to have been awarded the MacGregor Medal for the successful completion of an important military task at great personal risk. He completed his schooling from Colonel Brown’s Cambridge School, Dehradun and subsequently graduated from the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun to be commissioned in the 3rd Battalion of the JAT Regiment. As a major he was affiliated to the 6th Battalion of the Regiment. The other important appointments he held during his army career
Include GSO-II (operations) with HQ 33 Corps, instructor class ‘A’ as Lieutenant Colonel at the Infantry School, Mhow (MP), GSO-1 at the Military Training Directorate at the Army HQ and subsequently Deputy Director Training He finally commanded the 6RASO before taking premature retirement, necessitated by severe multiply injuries he sustained in the field. Immediately after leaving the army, he was appointed as the President of the Ex Service Men’s Congress by the late Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi Where he served from 1975 to 1985 with competence and credit. His books already published include: From the Heights of Flying to the Heights of Fame; The legacy of Punjab; The values of Leadership in Politics; and After the Bear Hug. He is now settled in Delhi with his wife, son, daughter-in-law and have a brilliant son and two grandsons. He is now managing his own business in Delhi.
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Journey to Peace: The Stable South Asia
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8170492181
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478p., Tables; Maps; Index; 23cm.
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