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 by Lt.-Gen. A. A. K. Niazi Nizami In December 1971, one of Pakistan’s most decorated officers, Lt.-Gen. A. A. K. Niazi, laid down arms before the invading Indian Army, leading to the dismemberment of Pakistan. Was ‘Tiger’ Niazi a coward, a hero, or the victim of unjust fate?...read more

|  |  |  | Flight of the Falcon: Demolishing Myths of Indo-Pak Wars 1965 & 1971
 by S. Sajad Haider Flight of the Falcon is about the spectacular episodes, trials and tribulations I had to face during my 28 years in the Pakistan Air Force. There is more in my story...read more

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 by Brian Cloughley
The most important aspect of this new edition is the final chapter which covers the army coup of 1999 and ensuing developments. There is analysis of the political aspects of the post-coup years, and examination of the army’s budget, procurement, capabilities and deployment in support of the US ‘War on Terror’, notably its campaign in Waziristan in 2004—2005...read more

|  |  |  | Kargil: Adventure or Trap!
 by M. Siddique-ul-Farooque
"According to my information, this book is the most comprehensive document published so far in Pakistan on the Kargil misadventure. How far I have succeeded in my endeavor in this regard, I leave this decision up to you." - M. Siddique-ul-Farooque...read more

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 by Pervez Musharraf
If it is almost unprecedented for a head of state to publish a memoir while still in office, Pervez Musharraf is no ordinary head of state. As the president of Pakistan since 1999, he occupies the most dangerous job in the world...read more

|  |  |  | In the Line of Fire: A Memoir (For sale within US only)
 by Pervez Musharraf
Did the US top official(s) threaten Pakistan with dire consequenses if Pakistan refused to join the US in the so called "War on Terror". Straight from the horses mouth, Pakistan's president spills the beans on this and many other controversial events including Kargil...read more

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 During the last fifty-seven years, a number of military memoirs and accounts of Pakistan’s military conflicts have appeared in print. This is the first time that authentic war despatches have been published from the pen of a General who distinguished himself in ‘the greatest tank battle since World War II’, on which hinged the fate of a nation. The Foreword has been written by General Pervez Musharraf, who participated, with the author, in the epic battle of Chawinda...read more

|  |  |  | Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military
 by Husain Haqqani
"We are in Husain Haqqani’s debt for providing the authoritative account of the linkages between Pakistan’s powerful Islamists and its professional army. He conclusively demonstrates that these ties are long-standing, complex, and very troubling" — Stephen P Cohen...read more

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 by Air Commodore M. Kaiser Tufail
This extensively researched book deals with some of the greatest dogfights of PAF. Twelve classics of jet warfare are covered in graphic detail and include rare photographs along with paintings by PAF’s famous aviation artist, Group Capt S.M.A. Hussaini (Retd) and British artist, Eric Carless...read more

|  |  |  | We've Learnt Nothing from History
 by Air Marshal (Retired) M. Asghar Khan
The author describes his continued opposition to autocratic and dictatorial rule, especially General Yahya Khan’s policy of brutal suppression through military action in East Pakistan...read more

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 by Syed Sami Ahmad
Comparative study of military power of India and Pakistan along with the chapter on the 'Misdeeds of General Yahya' make for some particularly interesting reading...read more

|  |  |  | East Pakistan: The End Game
 by Brigadier A. R. Siddiqi
As chief of ISPR and press adviser to the president and chief martial law administrator at that time, the author had the unique advantage of observing the tragedy as it unfolded...read more

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by Major Gen. A. O. Mitha
Unorthodox and bold, his views on the army’s perennial concern with the relationship between juniors and seniors are presented in lively anecdotes...read more

|  |  |  | The Indian Army
 Out of Stock
by Stephen P. Cohen "The author has done an accurate assessment of the Indian Army's capabilities and professional competence to meet the situation." - The Sunday Observer...read more

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 by Lt Col (Retd) Ashraf Faiz
From first post to Last Post is a well-illustrated account of the regimental life of a dedicated officer in love with the Pakistan Army...read more

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