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               The author points out that Mushar-  The book talks           the book. When is was getting evi-
               raf’s greatest weakness was his over-  about about           dently clear that the arch enemies
               confidence which led him to think                            and nascent nuclear powers might
               he could even get away with murder.   Pakistan’s             engage in a potential nuclear war, it
               However, Durrani accepts that he   transition state.         was Vajpayee, on whom all depend-
               was not ‘comfortable’ with the deci-                         ent to take a strong step. That the
               sion to remove Musharraf, although,   The author does        former prime minister did when he
               he too was part of it. “Though he was                        took the famous bus yatra to Lahore
               aware of my views on some of his   not shy away from         in February 1999. In Lahore signed
               decisions while in power, he and his   presenting opinion    the signed a declaration with then
               wife still attended the weddings of                          Pakistan  Prime  Minister  Nawaz
               my children,” Durrani writes.    on the political            Shariff heralding another era of
                  Throughout the book, the reader   class, especially       “nuclear confidence-building meas-
               is given the sense that Durrani is                           ures and attempted to revive the
               tiptoeing around the concept of   Benazir Bhutto             peace process.”
               military rule, trying to portray is as                          However, like instances in the
               the ideal rule which failed on its own                       past, this time too the peace process
               accord. He writes that everytime the  author writes.         was put on hold when Pakistani
 Political disorientation   Pakistan’s military took power, it    ship front, Durrani’s opinions takes   troops occupied the Indian side of
                                                On the India-Pakistan relation-
               delivered better than its political
                                                                            the Line of Control (LOC) in Kargil.
                                              safe ground as he steers clear of any
               counterpart in terms of economic
                                                                            Pervez Musharraf taking over the
 continue to rule Pakistan  as well as foreign relations. What the  hardline stand, even going as far as   Shariff government in an apparent
               author cleverly observes is that mili-
                                                                            coup did not help placate matters
                                              to vaguely mention that, at present,
                                              most of the polls in Kashmir indicate  between countries either, with India
               tary and the political class has been
               tactically cutting each other off from  majority support for an independ-  reluctant to engage in peace talks
               power; an example he draws from   ent stand , as opposed to staying with  with the military in power. However,
               the Bhutto- Ayub Khan tug of war.   India to joining Pakistan. He also    it was Vajpayee again who initiated
                  “After lording over the country   explain,  in  terms  of  discussion,   the peace process by inviting Mush-
 Asad Durrani’s book,    Before reading the book, it is ad-  “My last encounter with her was   for 13 years, the Ayub/Yahya com-  the joint statement of January 6,   arraf for the Agra summit in July
 Pakistan Adrift: Navigating   visable for readers to understand   in 2006 in Doha on the sidelines of   bine had to cede the reins to Zulfiqar  1997 by India’s late Prime Minister   2001. According to Durrani, this time,
 where Durrani himself comes from.
 a US–Islam conference sponsored
               Ali Bhutto, who had fallen out with
                                                                            it was the powers in Delhi, who, led
                                              Atal Bihari Vajpayee and then Presi-
 Troubled Waters navigates   Asad Durrani is a three star general   by the Brookings Institute, a Wash-  his military god father (Ayub Khan).   dent Pervez Musharraf stills stands   by LK Advani, stalled the discussions.
                                                                               The relations between the two
 the slithering grip of the   in Pakistan’s army. He headed the   ington-based think tank. During the   Zia’s exit made way for the triumphal    strong. The author explains it in the   countries soured further post 9/11
               return of the Bhutto clan, whose
                                              following lines, “The very fact that
 meeting, it became quite clear that
 ISI from 1990 to 1992, a time which
 Pakistan army on the    saw Pakistan’s transition from be-  she was anxious to get back home   head he had hanged. And Mushar-  the framework evolved in 1997 had   when USA sought Pakistan’s sup-
 nation and its constant tussle   ing a military state to a democratic   with the help of America and the   raf’s departure promptly brought   survived nuclear tests, the Kargil   port in weeding out Al-Qaeda fro
 with the political class    one. Durrani brings much insight   army. As she said, these were the   back the two political forces that   episode, a military coup, 9/11 and the  Afghanistan. The attack on the Indi-
 from his stints as an Ambassador   only two ‘A’s that counted. I do not   he considered to be the most evil,”   standoff of 2002, proved that it was   an Parliament did not helps matters
 writes BEDASREE DAS  in Germany as well as Saudi Arabia,   know if the other two revered in   he writes. Of course, democracy or   a robust construct... The logic of the   either. However, the fear of a nuclear
 whereupon he attempts to present   Pakistani folklore, Allah and Awam   not, Pakistan’s military has heav-  composite dialogue was prudently   war, again kept both the sides at bay.
 eading a tell-all tale is   an international perspective of the   (the people), ever figured in her cal-  ily dictated its political members to    based  on  resolving  contentious    Towards the end of the book,
 almost  commonplace   upheavals at his home country.   culations, but I am sure she had no   act as stage props wherever the   issues at a deliberate pace.”  however, the reader realises that
 these days. But, when it   While the book primarily talks   idea that her death would be most   army deemed necessary. It, in fact,   Vajpayee’s attempts to secure   the author attempts to pose more
 comes from the former   about about Pakistan’s transition   mourned  by  the  masses  she  so   relies heavily on the judiciary to to   peace between the two countries   questions  then  answer  any. The
 R head of the Inter Services  state, Durrani does not shy away   ignored.”  endorse its takeover and legitimize   finds mention in another section of   book,definitely, has a lot of inside
 Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan it always   from presenting his opinion on the   Although the former ISI chief   its rule.   stories on offer and while Durrani
 makes it to the headlines. Such is the  political class, especially, Benazir   holds back nothing when it comes   However, Durrani also believes   is critical of the military leadership,
 case with Asad Durrani’s new book,   Bhutto. Benazir, according to him   to Benazir Bhutto, his attempts to   that  the  Pakistani  army  hides    he also points out that it is a manda-
 Pakistan Adrift: Navigating Troubled  was overtly dependent on the USA   criticize former Pakistan President,   under the burden of its own expec-  PAKISTAN ADRIFT:   tory aspect of the country’s political
 Waters. What makes the topic hotter  and UK and paranoid about losing   Pervez Musharraf can be termed   tations. “The problem is that it does   NAVIGATING    spectrum. But does it really provide
 is that this is the first time that a Di-  power, even as her government fla-  rather timid. At certain points, Dur-  not believe that any other institu-  TROUBLED WATERS  any answer for an adrift nation?
                                                             BY: ASAD DURRANI
 rector-General of ISI has presented a  grantly immersed itself into corrupt   rani goes on to laments the fact that   tion could do better. The impasse   Publisher: Westland Books  The answer is yet to be navigated
 candid insight on the tussle that has   practices. The author ever so suc-  the despite of positive developments,   gets compounded because people    256 PP;  699  by the book.
 plagued Pakistan for ages — that of   cinctly declares his disapproval of   the Musharraf era was lampooned   expect more from the army regard-
 the military with the political class.   Bhutto’s ways in the given excerpt:  by critics when the president left.   less of its role or its limitations,” the   LETTERS@TEHELKA.COM
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