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In Pursuit of Peace: IndiaPakistan Relations Under Six Prime Ministers

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Dive into the complex history of India-Pakistan relations with “In Pursuit of Peace.” Satinder Kumar Lambah, a seasoned diplomat who served six Indian Prime Ministers, offers an insider’s account of navigating four wars, cross-border terrorism, and the persistent “Kashmir issue.” From back-channel talks to post-Taliban Afghanistan diplomacy, Lambah’s unique perspective reveals the challenges and potential paths towards peace in the region. ISBN: 9780670097944

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780670097944
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: India Viking
  • Height: 218 mm
  • No of Pages: 384
  • Spine Width: 42 mm
  • Weight: 518 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0670097942
  • Publisher Date: 08 Aug 2023
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 136 mm

24 reviews for In Pursuit of Peace: IndiaPakistan Relations Under Six Prime Ministers

  1. Jaya

    A bit verbose but if you need the information, its there.

  2. Shubhangi Singh

    A great read, gives you a better understanding of the dynamics and the challenges facing the country.

  3. Prateek Popli

    Detailed analysis, yet somewhat dense. I’d recommend it to serious scholars, not casual readers.

  4. Bhavya Goel

    A little boring, but gives you the facts and the insight you need to understand.

  5. Mahesh Mhatardev Mache

    An insider’s perspective that sheds light on key moments. I appreciated the balanced approach, but felt it could have delved deeper into certain events.

  6. Muskan Singh

    Good book to understand the complex relationship between the two countries, sometimes very detail oriented.

  7. Ankit Rawat

    A must read if you want to understand the landscape of the relations in the Indian Subcontinent.

  8. Rishabh Dwivedi

    Detailed, but a little dry at times. However, the depth of knowledge and the author’s experience make it worthwhile.

  9. Lakshita

    Lambah’s experience is undeniable. The book is informative, but at times reads like a dry historical account. Still, a must-read for those interested.

  10. Tanish Mittal

    A crucial read to understanding the political and social challenges in the region.

  11. Vaishnavi Rajanna Mahadawad

    It’s a bit tedious in some portions, but a very in depth look at the political scene between the nations.

  12. Shubham Pal

    Great book, I learned a lot and I have a better understanding of the overall relationship.

  13. Kratik Gupta

    A fascinating read, though sometimes dense. Lambah’s insights are invaluable for understanding the complexities of India-Pakistan relations. Worth the effort!

  14. Pritesh Ghosh

    Important perspective on India-Pakistan relations from someone who was there. I wish it was a bit more personal.

  15. Debajit Patra

    Sometimes hard to follow, but it does give some unique perspective.

  16. Shivani Ghaloth

    Provides unique insights into back-channel diplomacy. The writing could be more engaging, but the content is undeniably important.

  17. Gowri Krishna V R

    An informative and insightful look at the relationship. It is sometimes dense but worth the effort to understand the long history

  18. Anurag Sahu

    It’s a great read if you want to learn about the relationship between India and Pakistan.

  19. Ansh Dubey

    Insightful, I found myself having a hard time focusing at parts, but I was still greatly impressed by the material

  20. Aditya Jain

    An important book given the current events happening on the world stage.

  21. Suraj Kumar Panda

    Okay read, dragged on in sections, but overall, it provides a comprehensive overview of India-Pakistan relations.

  22. Yash Mehta

    A comprehensive overview of a complex relationship. I learned a lot, but occasionally found the narrative a bit slow.

  23. Kavisha Sharma

    The author provides great information, the writing is a little dry, but worth it if you want to get into the details.

  24. Muneela Yarrabathina

    Some areas could have been shorter, but the book provides lots of useful information that I did not know about.

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