A History of the Pakistan Army: Wars and Insurrections
By (Author) Brian Cloughley
Skyhorse Publishing
Carrel Books
26th January 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Warfare and defence
Asian history
355.0095491
Hardback
696
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 46mm
916g
The scope of this study of the Pakistan Army must be wide and in-depth, as the army has played a major part in the countrys history. The author describes Pakistans violent internal politics and erratic international relations with a deep knowledge gained through his long association with the country and its armed forces. Pakistans wars with India are covered vividly, drawing on unpublished material and details from Indian as well as Pakistani sources. The countrys resurrection under Zulfikar Ali Bhutto is described, as is the decade of dictatorship that followed his time in power. The story of what occurred after this period of dominance, when Pakistan grappled with unaccustomed democracy and verged on anarchy, is told with the aid of the authors personal knowledge of many of the senior players.
This fifth edition incorporates new material covering crucial developments since 2014, including Operation Zarb-e-Azb in Waziristan.
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Written in the bluff style of Janes Defence Weekly, Cloughleys straightforward but sympathetic coverage of campaigns, strategy, and matriel remains unrivalled for detail.Times Literary Supplement
Written in the bluff style of Janes Defence Weekly, Cloughleys straightforward but sympathetic coverage of campaigns, strategy, and matriel remains unrivalled for detail.Times Literary Supplement
Brian Cloughley spent a total of eight years in Pakistan, first as deputy head of the UN Military Mission in Kashmir, then as Australian defense attach, and has deep knowledge of the armys structure, personalities, and capabilities. He visits the country regularly and updates its defense details for global military news website IHS Janes Sentinel. He lives in the village of Voutenay-sur-Cure in Burgundy, France.