Sleepwalking to surrender : dealing with terrorism in Pakistan /
Khaled Ahmed.
- viii, 463 pages ; 23 cm
Introduction (Page-1), A War Waiting to be Waged (Page-25), Owning the War Against Terrorism (Page-39), A Revolution Against Democracy (Page-55), Ground Zero Karachi (Page-85), Solitude of the Sheikh (Page-101), Penetrated by Al-Qaeda (Page-111), Modi and Pakistan (Page-123), The Dacoits of Lyari (Page-131), The Lal Masjid Secet (PAge-141), Side-Stepping the Yemen Trap (Page-156), Who need Big Leader ? (Page-171), Seven Furies that Torment Pakistan (Page-181), The Afghan National Army (Page-193), Jaish Rides Again ? (Page-201), A Council of Runaway Ideology (Page-213), Judiciary Acts up in South Asia (Page-225), Saint Qazi (1938-2013) (Page-241), Grasping Many Thistles (Page-251), Lambs to the Slaughter (Page-263), The Rapids of Sub nationalism (Page-275), Traitor or Trophy to Taliban ? (Page-287), Dealing in Delusions (Page-299), NS in DC (Page-315), Breaking Though in Baluchistan ? (Page-323), a Typical General ? (Page-337), American Retreat and Afpak Secrets (Page-347), Eating Grass and Some Snakes (Page-355), Terrorists as Martyrs (Page-365), Monster or Milestone / (Page-373), Political Outage (Page-385), Three Game-Changing Deaths (Page-397).