The War that Changed Everything
by Murtaza Solangi
Published by : Auraq Publications (Pakistan) Physical details: 347 Pages 22x14 cm | PB ISBN:9789697493326.| Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The War That Changed Everything is a powerful and profound work of investigative journalism by two of Pakistan’s most respected voices in media and international affairs—Murtaza Solangi, senior journalist and broadcaster, and Ahmad Hassan Al-Arabi, a renowned journalist and international relations scholar.
This groundbreaking book dissects one of the most controversial flashpoints in South Asian history: the Pahalgam incident of 2025. Framed by India as yet another act of cross-border terrorism allegedly backed by Pakistan, the attack triggered a political, military, and media firestorm that brought the subcontinent to the brink of war. But as Solangi and Al-Arabi reveal, the truth behind the narrative is far more disturbing—and meticulously hidden.

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