A letter to India: in Manto's spirit
By: Jalal, Ayesha.
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ArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.4526-529.Subject(s): India - Foreign relations - Pakistan | International relations
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: On the lines of Sadat Hasan Manto's facetious letters to Uncle Sam written at the height of the cold war when Pakistan was being wooed by the US as an ally to fight communism, a letter to prime minister Vajpayee. This letter is a spirited assessment of the most recent standoff between India and Pakistan, peppered with rare insights that have always been Manto's halmark. - Reproduced.
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On the lines of Sadat Hasan Manto's facetious letters to Uncle Sam written at the height of the cold war when Pakistan was being wooed by the US as an ally to fight communism, a letter to prime minister Vajpayee. This letter is a spirited assessment of the most recent standoff between India and Pakistan, peppered with rare insights that have always been Manto's halmark. - Reproduced.


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