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Spy Chronicles: Raw, Isi and the Illusion of Peace

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Dive into the shadowy world of espionage with “Spy Chronicles,” featuring former RAW chief A.S. Dulat and ISI’s Asad Durrani. Explore the untold stories of Kashmir, 26/11, and the illusion of peace in South Asia. Uncover secrets from two spymasters in this gripping account of India-Pakistan relations, moderated by journalist Aditya Sinha. ISBN: 9789353575960

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789353575960
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 352
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Weight: 535 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9353575966
  • Publisher Date: 10 Jul 2020
  • Edition: 1
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 152 mm

10 reviews for Spy Chronicles: Raw, Isi and the Illusion of Peace

  1. Vanisha Mathur

    A fascinating, if somewhat unsettling, look into the minds of two spymasters. The conversations are revealing, but I’m left wondering how much is truly being said.

  2. Yashraj Singh Negi

    Thought-provoking and insightful! It’s a rare glimpse into the world of espionage and diplomacy. Some conversation felt very surface level

  3. Sandhya Ravi

    A must-read for anyone interested in geopolitics and espionage! Raw and unfiltered conversations. Highly recommended.

  4. Chirag Kapoor

    Provides an inside look at the complex relationship between India and Pakistan. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall a worthwhile read.

  5. Kabir Nagpal

    Interesting perspectives on India-Pakistan relations, but felt a bit repetitive at times. Some insights were truly eye-opening.

  6. Revathi Kanmani

    A very informative book. It’s important to hear these voices, even if some of their views are controversial. I learned a lot.

  7. Aarsh Sanjaykumar Shah

    This book is sure to spark some debate! A bold attempt to foster dialogue between two nations. I’m glad I read it.

  8. Divyanshu Jha

    An okay read. I was hoping for more shocking revelations, but it mostly offers familiar perspectives. Still, worth a look.

  9. Anshika Vashisht

    Spy Chronicles is a gripping read. While the discussions were engaging, I craved deeper analysis of the events discussed.

  10. Rhuthwik Nargund

    The book offers a unique vantage point. I appreciated the attempt to bridge the gap between India and Pakistan, but wished for more concrete solutions.

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