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This book provides a critical examination of the Punjab Taliban phenomenon and the broader context of extremism in Punjab. The author explores how Taliban ideologies have infiltrated Pakistani society, particularly in Punjab, and traces the historical, political, and social factors that have contributed to radicalization in the region.
Musa Khan Jalazai delves into the concept of Talibanisation as a process of ideological transformation and its relationship to ethnic and regional movements, particularly the Saraikistan movement. The work analyzes the intersection of religious extremism, ethnic nationalism, and geopolitical conflicts, offering insights into the security challenges facing Pakistan and South Asia.
Essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand contemporary extremism in South Asia, this book combines rigorous research with accessible analysis of a critical contemporary issue.







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