After the 2001 US-led invasion of Afghanistan and the 2004
exposure of Dr A.Q. Khan’s international nuclear proliferation
network shattered Pakistan’s confidence, an emboldened
Pakistan, under the strategic leadership of President Pervez
Musharraf, clawed its way back into prominence.
No longer confined to the limited double game of clandestinely
selling nuclear know-how and overseeing its burgeonin opium to-heroin business, Pakistan seized the opportunity to expand
its narcotics portfolio to include the production and sale of
methamphetamines, also known as ‘crystal meth,’ alongside its
ongoing heroin trade.
In pursuit of this expansion, Pakistan had to not only extend
structural oversight to the promising ‘crystal meth’ business
but also had to provide a physically secure environment for
its growth. While the former was achieved through extensive
collaboration with the Mexico-based Sinaloa Cartel, the latter
involved initiating a treacherous new jihad against the US
to drive its military out of Afghanistan, a goal achieved by
August 2021.
Pakistan has now evolved into the world’s first narco-state with
its own independent nuclear deterrent.
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Specifications
Additional Features
Age Group
16+
Dimensions
Width
12 mm
Height
235 mm
Length
153 mm
Weight
327 gr
Book Details
Imprint
BluOne Ink
Publication Year
2024 October
Contributors
Author Info
Iqbal Chand Malhotra is an
accomplished author with four books
on the geopolitics of South Asia to
his name. His fifth book, The Nukes,
the Jihad, the Hawalas and Crystal Meth,
continues his exploration of this
complex region. Malhotra holds dual
degrees in economics from Queens’
College, University of Cambridge,and Shriram College of Commerce, University of Delhi. He
is a foundation scholar of Queens’ College and a recipient of
the prestigious Wrenbury Scholarship from the University of
Cambridge. Additionally, he is a black belt shodan in Shotokan
karate-do. Between 1993 and 1996, he served as an adviser on India
to Rupert Murdoch and MTV Networks. Malhotra has directed six
internationally acclaimed feature documentaries and produced
over 500 hours of television programming broadcast worldwide.
He resides in New Delhi.