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Anatomy of an Abduction: How the Indian Hostages in Iraq Were Freed

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SKU: 9780143103851

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143103851
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • No of Pages: 248
  • ISBN-10: 0143103857
  • Publisher Date: 30 Jan 2008
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Weight: 500 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

15 reviews for Anatomy of an Abduction: How the Indian Hostages in Iraq Were Freed

  1. Harshit Makode

    I enjoyed the book, but some section repeated the facts. The story was interesting and worth reading.

  2. Suman Sahu

    I learned so much about the situation in Iraq. It was insightful. A solid read.

  3. Sabhyata Yadava

    Fascinating insight into the hostage crisis. I was hoping for more personal accounts from the hostages themselves.

  4. Harsh Singla

    The book was a bit slow to start. I found myself skipping pages. But the later chapters were more engaging.

  5. Aryan Khatri

    Anatomy of an Abduction kept me on the edge of my seat! A well-written account of a harrowing experience, although a bit repetitive at times.

  6. Yashika Grover

    A gripping read, though sometimes slow-paced. The behind-the-scenes look is fascinating. I wish there was more detail on the actual abduction.

  7. Kumar Manorath

    I couldn’t put it down! Such a tense and fascinating story of bravery and resilience. Highly recommended.

  8. Nakul

    This book was intense! The negotiation details were gripping. I just wish there were more maps to understand locations better.

  9. Mitanshi Saxena

    Interesting subject matter, but the writing style felt a little dry. Still, a worthwhile read for those interested in international affairs.

  10. Achal Sharma

    It’s a very detailed book about this hostage situation. Some content could be better and more interesting.

  11. Himanshu Garg

    A compelling narrative. Although the writing could be better, the story itself is incredibly powerful and moving.

  12. Shekhar Sharma

    A must-read for anyone interested in geopolitics. The book offer deep understanding of complex situation

  13. Akshat Jain

    A real page-turner! The author does a great job of building suspense. Some parts dragged a little, but overall excellent.

  14. Pushpendra Gangwar

    The book provided a detailed account, yet it occasionally felt disorganized. Overall, informative but could have been streamlined.

  15. Pragya

    An important story that needed to be told. The political context was a bit heavy at times, but the human element shone through.

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