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Oxford University Press launched its latest publication 'East Pakistan- The Endgame: An Onlooker's Journal, 1969-1971' by Brig, Abdul Rahman Siddiqi. The book based on the author's personal diary of the cataclysmic events of December 1971, is a comprehensive collection of the author's personal observations, impressions, and the role that he played in what was considered to be the stormiest period of Pakistan's history, ending in the dismemberment of the eastern half of the country, and a military defeat.
As the chief of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) and press advisory to the president and chief martial law administrator at that time, the author had the unique advantage of observing the tragedy.
As the ISPR chief, he interacted with the national press and a cross-section of public and political leadership in both wings in his description and appraisal of the various players involved in the debacles, he acted as an impartial observer.
Brig, Abdul Rehman Siddiqi (Retd) has devoted the best part of his life to an in-depth study of military and analysis of civil-military relations in Third World countries, especially Pakistan.
He is considered as one of the best-known writers and analysis of the problems of the peace and war in South Asia.
He was awarded the Tamgha-i-Diffa-i-Pakistan in 1966, and the Sitara-i-Khidmat in 1969. At present he is Executive Director of the Regional Institute for Peace and Security Studies in Karachi.
The launching ceremony was well-attended by diplomats, bureaucrats and journalists.
The chief guest was Sardar Shehbaz Mazari and Dr Moonis Ahmar, Dr Manzoor Ahmad and others were among the key speakers, who appreciated the fresh perspective the author has brought to the traumatic episode of 1971, and added that the simplicity and candour of the narrative lends much to its credibility.
Earlier in her introductory address Ameena Saiyid, Managing Director, Oxford University Press, welcomed the guests, introduced the author, and highlighted some of the Press's latest publications.
She said that the book would greatly contribute towards the much-needed bridge building between Pakistan and Bangladesh.-PR

Copyright Business Recorder, 2005

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