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TARBELA DAMNED — PAKISTAN TAMED is a work
of fiction that deals with the coming together
of the Indian Intelligence services (RAW), and
the Mossad of Israel, with help from the Irish
Republican Army, to strike at one of Pakistan's
most prestigious and sensitive structures, the
Tarbela Dam, in order to tame a country
gradually but definitely becoming a 'rogue'
state. All this is possible because an Indian
Jew who after graduating from IIT Madras,
emigrates to Israel to join the Mossad, teams up
with his schoolmate, now an officer in RAW. Both
of them share an ambition, and are in pursuit of
the same goal, namely bringing Pakistan to heel.
The two men have been deeply influenced by their
teacher in school, the Irishman, Brother
Manahan, who has inculcated in them a sense of
admiration and empathy with the IRA. The
planning, the execution and the repercussions of
their schemes form the substance of this unusual
novel.
To
read translation in to Urdu by The Jang of
Peshawar, click
here
To read
a review by
The Tribune, click
here
To read
a review by
The
Hindu, click
here
To read
comments by
Fast-paced Novel, click
here
To read
comments by Pakistan Defence
Forum:, click
here
To read the
post by Cutting The Chai: click
here
To read
a review by
Mumbai
Miriror, click
here
To read
an article, Pakistan's
Military Rule: Economic Fallout,
click
here
To
read an article, Questionable
Intelligence,
click
here
To read
a review by
MWC
New of Canada, click
here
To read
a review by
Desicritics, click
here
To
read author's article in Indian Express,
click
here
To read a review by the IIT
alumni magazine click
here
To see link and other articles
at the The
Baluch,
click
here
To read review at Cybernoon
click
here
To read an article by author
at MWCnews of Canada,
click here
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Paperback
Pages 198
Price US $ 12.95
ISBN 81-8443-013-2 |
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