"Mission to Washington" is an expose of India's diabolic intrigues in the U.S.A. in 1971 to bring about the dismemberment of Pakistan. Written by a renowned Pakistani journalist, broadcaster and commentator on International Affairs who worked on a classified Pakistan government assignment in Washington in 1971, this sheds revealing light on the psychological warfare waged by India's powerful propaganda machinery to malign Pakistan internationally and to hoodwink world opinion and its impact on the U.S. It also puts focus on the modus operandi of the well organized and generously financed Indian Lobby in the U.S. in its campaign to manipulate the denial to Pakistan of American arms preparatory to India's armed grab of East Pakistan in December 1971. Dr. Henry Kissinger's secrecy-clad mission to Peking, Senator Edward Kennedy's political warfare against Pakistan and the Nixon Administration's, Senator Frank Church's machinations against Pakistan, the background of the disguised military alliance between India and the Soviet Union, Mrs. Indira Gandhi's double talk, in the U.S. in November 1971, the myth of ten million refugees India invented as an excuse for war and President Nixon's efforts to prevent a war in the subcontinent are some of the events of 1971 about which the author has made interesting disclosures.
Author: Qutududdin Aziz |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: 44020 |
Number of Pages: 286 pages |
Binding: Political Science |
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ISBN-13: 9798663199032 |