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Borders of Trust: Rethinking India-Pakistan Relations in the Nuclear Age

David Dravid

Shadows of Armageddon unveils the perilous India-Pakistan rivalry, a saga of shared heritage fractured by the 1947 Partition's carnage--1.5 million dead, 15 million displaced. Now, in May 2025, their enmity, armed with 160 Indian and 170 Pakistani nuclear warheads, risks global catastrophe. Pakistan, crippled by $130 billion in debt and bankruptcy, faces collapse as the Republic of Baluchistan emerges from decades of oppression, threatening nuclear security. Alarming rumors of a fire at a Kirana Hills nuclear facility, fueled by earthquakes and India's retaliatory Operation Sindoor following the April 22 Pahalgam attack, raise fears of insurgents seizing warheads. A U.S.-mediated ceasefire, led by President Trump, holds tenuously, but a cryptocurrency deal between Pakistan's Crypto Council and World Liberty Financial--60% owned by the Trump family--and a $4 billion World Bank loan cast shadows of U.S. complicity.

This incisive narrative traces the rivalry's roots: colonial divide-and-rule, three wars, and Kashmir's unending conflict. It exposes Pakistan's hypocrisy--condemning terror while backing Lashkar-e-Taiba--and the U.S.'s dual role in mediating peace while funding chaos. Global geopolitics, from China's $30 billion CPEC to U.S.-India ties, polarizes the region. Yet, amidst the specter of a nuclear winter that could starve 2 billion, the book offers a 20-year path to reconciliation. Revitalizing SAFTA could boost trade to $7 billion by 2028; cross-border SEZs and a Delhi-Lahore rail could foster unity. Security pacts, counterterrorism task forces, and Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers aim to prevent miscalculations, while cultural diplomacy--cricket festivals, films, and youth summits--rebuilds bonds. Environmental initiatives, like Indus Waters Treaty upgrades, promise shared prosperity.

With South Asia's 2 billion people driving 10% of global GDP, the stakes are universal. Pakistan's nuclear doctrine, triggered by economic collapse and Baluchistan's rebellion, inches the world toward Armageddon. Drawing on voices from Malala Yousafzai to Ayesha Jalal, this book is a clarion call for justice, urging global action to secure Pakistan's arsenal and heal Partition's scars. "The choice is not between war and peace," Einstein warned, "but between survival and annihilation." Shadows of Armageddon is a riveting blueprint for a shared future, where hope triumphs over oblivion.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: May 22nd, 2025
  • Pages: 166
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.35in - 0.51lb
  • EAN: 9798284728338
  • Categories: Asia - South - General