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Declan Walsh

The Nine Lives of Pakistan

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'All those interested in South Asia and its complex politics and culture should read this book' — Pankaj Mishra
The demise of Pakistan — a country with a reputation for volatility, brutality and radical Islam — is regularly predicted. But things rarely turn out as expected, as renowned journalist Declan Walsh knows well. Over a decade covering the country, his travels took him from the raucous port of Karachi to the gilded salons of Lahore to the lawless frontier of Waziristan, encountering Pakistanis whose lives offer a compelling portrait of this land of contradictions.
He meets a crusading lawyer who risks her life to fight for society's most marginalised, taking on everyone including the powerful military establishment; an imperious chieftain spouting poetry at his desert fort; a roguish politician waging a mini-war against the Taliban; and a charismatic business tycoon who moves into politics and seems to be riding high — till he takes up the wrong cause. Lastly, Walsh meets a spy whose orders once involved following him, and who might finally be able to answer the question that haunts him: why the Pakistanis suddenly expelled him from their country.
Intimate and complex, unravelling the many mysteries of state and religion, this formidable book offers an arresting account of life in a country that, often as not, seems to be at war with itself.
'Thrilling, big-hearted' — Memphis Barker, Daily Telegraph
'Sets a new benchmark for non-fiction about the complex palace of mirrors that is Pakistan' — William Dalrymple
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2020
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    people by 2050 in its World Population Prospects 2019 report.
    Asia Bibi’s quote about keeping her faith is from an interview with Mishal Husain broadcast on the BBC in February 2020. Husain Haqqani sketched his ideas for Pakistan’s future in his book Magnificent Delusions.
    Details of the attack on Jinnah’s residence in Ziarat, Balochistan, on 15 June 2013, are from Pakistani press reports and a video posted online by the Balochistan Liberation Army, which claimed the assault. The government renovated the house and reopened it a year later on 14 August, Pakistan’s Independence Day.
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    Estimates of the number of Pakistanis killed and injured in violence since 2007 are from the annual reports of the Pak Institute for Peace Studies, which draws on newspaper articles, official publications and field sources. The United Nations predicted that Pakistan will have 408 million peo
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    dia’s rightward lurch and the state of its relations with Pakistan. Articles that influenced me included a reflection on partition by William Dalrymple in the New Yorker on 29 June 2015, and an article on India’s seventieth anniversary by Pankaj Mishra in the New York Times on 11 August 2017. The sketch of the Trumpian property developer Mangal Prabhat Lodha, including his use of the slogan MAKE MUMBAI GREAT AGAIN, is drawn from a profile

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