Where Borders Bleed: An Insider’s Account of Indo-Pak Relations

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Where Borders Bleed is a keenly observed and anecdotal account of a factious landscape that has long engaged global attention: the Indo-Pak region. Covering almost seventy years of conflict, it chronicles the events leading up to Partition, reflects on the consequent strife, and provides a fresh, discursive perspective on the figures who have shaped the story of this land-from Lord Louis Mountbatten and Muhammad Ali Jinnah to Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh.

Covering historical, diplomatic and military perspectives, Where Borders Bleedis intrepid, engaging with a range of contentious issues that have shaped Indo-Pak relations-water sharing, Kashmir and Article 370. Equally, it is speculative. It asks: would terror have affected the world the way it has, if ‘PakIndia’ had been a benign single entity? What if India and Pakistan were to reunite, much like East and West Germany? As the now-largest nation in the world, would the mammoth PakIndia radically change the globe’s geo-political framework?

These questions-combined with the author’s own diplomatic access to rare archival material and key leaders across borders-make this a one-of-a-kind book on the story of India and Pakistan.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rajiv Dogra

Rajiv Dogra, a career diplomat, has earlier served in Indian Missions in Stockholm, Rome, Doha, Karachi, London and Bucharest. He is currently an Additional Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi. He has contributed several short stories and essays on international affairs in various journals; he has also been a columnist for newspapers. His first novel, Footprints in foreign Sands, was published in India in 1997 and was subsequently translated into Romanian as Urme Pe Nisip in 1999. Almost an ambassador is his second novel.

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Title
Where Borders Bleed: An Insider’s Account of Indo-Pak Relations
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
Rupa & Co., 2015
ISBN
9788129135735
Length
296p.,
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