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The Afghan-Pakistan Borderlands are pivotal to international security. They are often dangerous, strategically crucial and little explored by outsiders. Robin Brooke-Smith provides a new perspective on Northwest Pakistan in this first-hand account of his years in this troubled region. Tracing the build-up to 9/11 and the upheaval that has followed, this is a captivating behind-the-scenes look into the regional fulcrum of global jihad. Recounting his experiences as Principal of the prestigious Edwardes College in Peshawar, the author explores the creation and growing influence of the Taliban, and provides a unique and close-up view into this fascinating area. This book is illuminating reading for all those interested in Pakistan, Afghanistan and the turbulent recent history of the borderlands of the 'AfPak' region.
Contents
Preface by Khalid Aziz, Former Chief Secretary of NWFP Government
Part One: WANTED
A Thousand miles to Babylon
Bishop to King Three
Part Two: TO THE FRONTIER
The Fish in the Water are Thirsty.
Part Three: UNDER THE PEEPUL TREE
Liberal 'Madrassa'
Cranes and Parakeets
Part Four: WIDER HORIZONS, SHIFTING SANDS
Will there be Gunships overhead?
Eid Greetings and Merry Christmas
The Bishop, the Governor and the Elder Statesman
Four Bad Tempered Camels
Part Five: STORM AND TERROR
Storm Clouds
Conspiracy
We're shining
Sword Dancers, Marching Bands, and Fire
9/11 and the Bloody Aftermath
EPILOGUE : End Game
Index