Magnificent Delusions by Husain Haqqani
- Publisher: POLITICAL SCIENCE
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 48583
- Number of Pages: 433
Rs.690.00
Rs.795.00
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📘 Title Name: Magnificent Delusions: Pakistan, the United States, and an Epic History of Misunderstanding
✍️ Author: Husain Haqqani
📦 Quality: A5 Matt Paper
🔹 Introduction:
Magnificent Delusions by Husain Haqqani is a deeply researched political history that examines the complex, often strained relationship between Pakistan and the United States. The book uncovers how unrealistic expectations, strategic miscalculations, and mutual misunderstandings shaped decades of diplomacy, alliances, and conflicts between the two nations. Written by a former diplomat, it offers an insider’s perspective grounded in historical evidence.
🔑 Key Points:
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Explains the origins of Pakistan–US relations since Pakistan’s independence.
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Analyzes how conflicting national interests led to repeated policy failures.
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Highlights Pakistan’s strategic assumptions and America’s global priorities.
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Uses declassified documents and historical records for factual accuracy.
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Provides critical insight into diplomacy, military alliances, and foreign policy decisions.
🧭 Conclusion:
Husain Haqqani’s Magnificent Delusions is a powerful account of how misplaced hopes and flawed strategies damaged one of the world’s most important geopolitical relationships. The book is essential for readers interested in South Asian politics, international relations, and modern diplomatic history. It encourages a realistic reassessment of future Pakistan–US engagement.