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Saturday, February 10, 2007

New book on Pakistan’s foreign policy launched

ISLAMABAD: A new book on Pakistan’s Foreign Policy (1947-2005) - A Concise History, was launched on Friday.

Written by Abdul Sattar, a former foreign minister and foreign secretary, the book comprises 329 pages and documents the country’s history. Mushahid Hussain Sayed, the secretary-general of Pakistan Muslim League (N), who described the author as a “home-spun” foreign secretary, commended his efforts. “He has laid the record as it is and has not blurred it in any way.” The late Agha Shahi has written the book’s foreword.

Mushahid said that Pakistan’s role in the comity of nations would have been qualitatively different had it not conducted nuclear tests. “The 2002 military standoff was imposed on us and war was averted only because we had carried out the tests,” he said, adding that Pakistan’s decision to join the war on terror was correct and it ensured the country’s security.

Pointing to two flaws in the book, he said that analysis of the role of Foreign Office or the Foreign Ministry in policy-making should have been given more space. “It would have been instructive,” he thought. Also the Afghan policy was another area that needed to be mentioned. Tanvir Ahmed Khan, a former ambassador, said “Sattar takes us through 60 years at a fair pace,” and termed the book as “unique, conservative and patriotic”

“Quest for security is the major theme of the book and the chapter on Shimla is masterly and nine of those devoted to Pakistan-India relations are comprehensive,” he said. “Sattar provides a factual account of the Agra Summit, which is by far the most convincing.”

Senator SM Zafar also praised the book as did Ameena Saiyid, the managing director of Oxford University Press. “It is unique and the author has done a lot of research,” she said.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\02\10\story_10-2-2007_pg11_6
 
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