Weight | 0.82 kg |
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ISBN | 9789692316903 |
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Publication Date | 2016 |
Pages | 350 |
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Author Description | Junaid Ahmad is an accomplished academician, researcher and a prominent Management Consultant of Pakistan. He has studied at Govt. College of Commerce & Economics, Karachi, Concordia University and McGill University in Montreal, Canada in mid 1970s. He has over three decades of experience of teaching university level courses and executive development programs both in Canada & Pakistan. Since 1986, he has supervised completion of over 1, 400 research studies and consulting assignments as Chairman of National Management Consultants, the Country?s premier management consulting firm. He has also been actively involved in numerous research studies and movements relating to current issues confronting Pakistan. He has also authored two text books in the areas of commerce and Pakistan economics. He has been a member of the Board of Governors and is the life member of Karachi Council on Foreign Relations (KCFR). |
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CREATION OF BANGLADESH
MYTHS EXPLODED
₨ 2,500
The creation of Bangladesh is the most tragic episode of Pakistan?s history, invoking the feelings of loss of not a geographical territory but of family, integrity, trust, honour and identity. It is an unhealed wound which bleeds tears not only of loss and remorse, but of frustration and grief on the undeserved accusations. This book breaks new grounds in revealing the real facts behind the loss of East Pakistan and creation of Bangladesh. It sheds chronological light on the actors, their conspiracies, their misadventures and their failings, whose actions culminated into the calamity of the demise of East Pakistan. It is Pakistan?s misfortune that untrue, baseless propaganda of the friendly and antagonistic stakeholders in the creation of Bangladesh tarnishes Pakistan?s international image and stains its history with untrue allegations of fomenting genocide. This book is a unique endeavor to lift the veil of misunderstandings and cover-ups that mislead history into the unjustified labelling of Pakistan as the perpetrator of the horrifying atrocities committed against the Bengalis during the course of events that led to the creation of Bangladesh. Armed with facts and accounts of the victims and eye witnesses, it dispels the notion that non-Bengalis were unscathed by the bloodbath that had ensued in the appalling events of the dismemberment of Pakistan.
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