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‘North-West Pakistan and the Afghan Borderland is one of the most fascinating and ruggedly beautiful places I’ve ever visited. It is also a place of great political tensions and one, which I feel we should all know and understand much better. Robin Brooke-Smith’s book Storm Warning is an invaluable account of life among the people of the region by someone who knows and understands the subject at first hand.’ — Michael Palin
‘Storm Warning is a fascinating and controversial adventure behind the scenes in Peshawar and North-West Pakistan – a troubled and dangerous place that is the fulcrum of global jihad. It tells of the military’s role in the creation and growth of the Taliban and other extremist groups. It provides a fascinating close-up of new and important voices in a place and time that gets more critical by the day.’ — Ahmed Rashid, Author of Taliban
‘During Robin’s time as principal at Edwardes College, I was Chief Secretary of the NWFP Government and we became friends. What he writes has an authentic touch to it. The realism of the story provides a fascinating avenue for the reader to get behind the scenes of a place of great importance.’ — Khalid Aziz, Former Chief Secretary of the NWFP Government
‘Storm Warning represents a great insight into the everyday life and the challenges in this tumultuous region. It is a clear and amazingly accurate description of the situation in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan, where the delicate frontier between Christianity and Islam reflects the volatility of the political background.’ — Lord Ahmed of Rotherham
The Afghan-Pakistan borderlands are pivotal to international security. They are often dangerous, strategically crucial and little explored by outsiders. Robin Brooke-Smith provides a new perspective on North-West Pakistan in this first-hand account of his years in this troubled region. Tracing the buildup to 9/11 and the upheaval that has followed, this is a captivating behind-the-scenes look into the regional fulcrum of global jihad.
Recounting his experiences as Principal of the prestigious Edwardes College in Peshawar, the author explores the creation and growing influence of the Taliban and other extremist groups, and the complicity of the military in their development. Brooke-Smith provides a unique and close-up view into this fascinating area, from personal dealings with senior figures in the notorious ISI Military Intelligence, to giving a voice to the young people of Peshawar. An enthralling and distinctive analysis of the state of the borderlands – and their possible future – this book is illuminating reading for all those interested in Pakistan, Afghanistan and the turbulent recent history of the ‘AfPak’ regionISBN - 9781780764085
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Pages : 314
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