
Covert
After the tremendous success of The Spy Chronicles, A.S. Dulat and Asad Durrani participated in a series of conversations on the psychology of war and peace; these have evolved into this fascinating book, written with psychiatrist Neil K. Aggarwal, that takes the reader right into the head of a spymaster.
Covert delves first into the making of the two 'spooks': their personal and professional trajectories that moulded them in the early years, and the extent to which their Indian and Pakistani identities have defined them. The discussion then turns to the domain of international relations, exploring why the governments of India and Pakistan collaborate in certain areas, but not in others. This leads to an honest appraisal of the peacebuilding process between the two nations that appear inherently hostile to each other.
Covert provides deep insights into the shadowy world of negotiation and subterfuge; it is an eye-opener and a must-read for anyone invested in peace and amity in South Asia.
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Covert
After the tremendous success of The Spy Chronicles, A.S. Dulat and Asad Durrani participated in a series of conversations on the psychology of war and peace; these have evolved into this fascinating book, written with psychiatrist Neil K. Aggarwal, that takes the reader right into the head of a spymaster.
Covert delves first into the making of the two 'spooks': their personal and professional trajectories that moulded them in the early years, and the extent to which their Indian and Pakistani identities have defined them. The discussion then turns to the domain of international relations, exploring why the governments of India and Pakistan collaborate in certain areas, but not in others. This leads to an honest appraisal of the peacebuilding process between the two nations that appear inherently hostile to each other.
Covert provides deep insights into the shadowy world of negotiation and subterfuge; it is an eye-opener and a must-read for anyone invested in peace and amity in South Asia.
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After the tremendous success of The Spy Chronicles, A.S. Dulat and Asad Durrani participated in a series of conversations on the psychology of war and peace; these have evolved into this fascinating book, written with psychiatrist Neil K. Aggarwal, that takes the reader right into the head of a spymaster.
Covert delves first into the making of the two 'spooks': their personal and professional trajectories that moulded them in the early years, and the extent to which their Indian and Pakistani identities have defined them. The discussion then turns to the domain of international relations, exploring why the governments of India and Pakistan collaborate in certain areas, but not in others. This leads to an honest appraisal of the peacebuilding process between the two nations that appear inherently hostile to each other.
Covert provides deep insights into the shadowy world of negotiation and subterfuge; it is an eye-opener and a must-read for anyone invested in peace and amity in South Asia.