
The book is part travelogue and part geopolitical analysis. It explains the complex relations between Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and China delving into the violent disputes in Kashmir and the mountainous border regions of the Karakoram and Himalayas. The narrative on the author's travels intertwined into the historical, political and military analysis shows his sympathy and respect for early mujahedin fighting Soviet Union and the book is a good primer on recent South Asian history. Its a good thing that Margolis' predictions of conventional and nuclear wars in this book from 2002 have not come true.
This book was one of my finds in Strand bookstore in New York from two years ago.
What an interesting book, a fascinating part of the world.
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