Pakistan Our Difficult Neighbour and India's Islamic Dimensions


Author: Brig (Retd) Darshan Khullar

Pages: 232

Format: Hardback

ISBN: 9789382652755

Size: 6*9

Publication Date: Sep 2014

Price:     850/-

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In this remarkably candid book, the author has taken a hard look at Pakistan, in his words our difficult neighbour and analysed the reasons as to why the two countries have never been friends and probably will not be in the future, at least not in the immediate one. The author attributes India’s failure to neutralise Pakistan to its kind of near constant Gandhian (passive) approach to India’s security interests.

 

The author believes that the future of Muslims in India is bright and that it would be quite a lusterless country without them. It is a matter of time before India has its first Muslim Prime Minister but this will happen when the latter represents interests of all Indians and not merely those of the Muslims. His study of Muslims is spread of a wide range of inter related perspectives.

 


 

About the Author

Brigadier Darshan Khullar was born in Bassi Pathanan, Punjab in 1941 and educated at Rashtriya Indian Military College, Dehradun (formerly the Prince of Wales Royal Indian Military College) and was commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery of the Indian Army in December 1961. He has travelled widely within India and served in remote corners of the country. A soldier mountaineer, he was the leader of the Indian Everest Expedition in 1984 when the first Indian woman reached the summit. He commanded an artillery brigade in Srilanka as part of IPKF and briefly in Kashmir when the insurgency broke out. He took premature retirement from the Army in 1993.  He is the recipient of Padma Shri, Arjuna awards and Ati Vashisht Sewa Medal. He is the author of four books; ‘The Call of Everest’, ‘A Mountain of Happines’s, ‘When Generals Failed’ and ‘Security, Peace and Honour’.