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After September 11, 2001 attacks by the Pakistan-Afghanistan trained terrorists on the World Trade Centre and Pantagon, Pakistan polity is undergoing a series of convolusionss. Immediatly, the official homey-mooning with the Taliban-Al-Qaeda was given up and the US was invited , willy-nilly, to fight terrorism from Pakistan soil. The ISI was overhauled and abruptly its Charter on Afghanistan was officially revised. Similarly, the state was forced to act against the Jehadi organisations whome it had nurtured for more than two decads. Even on the Kashmir Issue, officially Pakistan was forced to tone down its stands by the international community. Thsi book presents how observers view these developments. Some of the questions the volume addresses includes ; the role of ISI, the future of Jehadi Organisations, Indo-Pak relations; and the future of Pakistan as a viable nation-state.
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