Post 9/11 Pakistan: The evolution of Pakistan-US-Afghan relations since 9/11 in context of the War on Terror
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Post 9/11 Pakistan, as a book, is unique in its spirit and character as it is a compilation of articles written for over a decade, since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Twin Towers in New York, which marked a paradigm shift in the global economic and sociogeographical politics, particularly in context of the US-Pakistan-Afghan relations, and the War on Terrorism. In this respect, this book is a historical document that captures the evolution and the progression of this phenomenon, as and when it happened. The active role in War on Terror has created more problems and got Pakistan more enemies. The United States had used coercive diplomacy to get Pakistan�s support and cooperation. After more than a decade of war now, analysts may conclude that Pakistan�s decision to agree to be a part of the US-led coalition was perhaps based on misjudgments and without due deliberation. This book highlights the thoughts and opinions and the ground realities in Pakistan, most of which remained obscured from the international media, as it has fought internally and externally for the War on Terror.