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"A Decade That Reshaped a Nation"
General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq ruled Pakistan from 1977 to 1988 -- a time widely seen as an era of "military dominance," "religious transformation," and "suppressed democracy." Rising to power through a coup that removed Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Zia's reign would go on to shape the very foundations of modern Pakistan's political, social, and ideological identity.
This compelling narrative unveils how Zia combined Islamic conservatism with military control, introducing policies that continue to echo through Pakistan's institutions today. From the controversial hanging of a democratically elected leader to the strategic alliance with the United States during the Soviet-Afghan War, his decisions were both bold and divisive.
"Who was Zia-ul-Haq -- a guardian of faith or a usurper of democracy?"
This book does not seek to answer with simplicity but invites readers to grapple with the paradox of a man who "defined an era" but left behind "a nation divided."
Blending historical research with sharp analysis, Pakistan In General's Decade is a vital read for anyone seeking to understand the forces that shaped Pakistan's fragile balance between the mosque and the military.
SILAS WRENFORD
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