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Pakistan’s Bleeding Wounds presents a detailed analysis of Pakistan’s tumultuous history and the author’s perspective on British colonial influence in the region. Main Allah Nawaz investigates how British policies during and after partition contributed to ongoing conflicts and instability within Pakistan.
The book examines the strategic decisions made during the British Raj and their consequences for Pakistan’s development as an independent nation. Through historical documentation and critical analysis, the author argues that British imperial strategies left deep scars on Pakistan’s political system, borders, and social fabric.
This non-fiction work is essential for readers seeking alternative historical perspectives on Pakistan’s formation and the geopolitical factors that shaped its destiny. It offers insight into how colonial legacies continue to influence contemporary issues in South Asia.







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