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In Reimagining Pakistan, author Husain Haqqani presents a bold re-conceptualization of Pakistan’s identity, offering a candid analysis of the country’s origins and its current challenges.
Described by Salman Rushdie as a “poorly imagined country,” Pakistan has faced a range of issues since its creation 70 years ago. Dominated by the military and militants, and armed with nuclear weapons, it is often seen as unstable and dangerous. In this insightful politics and travel book, Husain Haqqani explores how much of Pakistan’s dysfunction stems from an ideology tied to religion and its historical hostility with India.
Reimagining Pakistan encourages readers to rethink the nation’s purpose beyond its rivalry with India and offers solutions to overcome its failings. Through Reimagining Pakistan, Husain Haqqani provides a thoughtful discussion on how Pakistan can redefine its national identity. This politics and travel book is essential reading for those interested in understanding Pakistan’s complex past and its potential future.
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