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            <![CDATA[ <p>Through the lens of political upheavals, Ruchi Ghanashyam, the first Indian woman ambassador stationed in Islamabad, reveals the complexities of cross-border relationships and the unrelenting rhythm of history. Ghanashyam and her husband traveled through the maze-like streets of Islamabad between 1997 and 2000, during which time they witnessed seismic activity that rocked the area to its foundation. Their story takes place against a backdrop of geopolitical turmoil, from the deafening echoes of the India-Pakistan nuclear testing to the terrifying shadows of the Kargil conflict. In a dramatic turn of events, the author's husband, A.R. Ghanashyam, shares his first-hand recollections of the stressful minutes leading up to the hijacking of Indian Airlines flight IC 814, providing an engrossing look into the core of crisis management.</p><p>But among the chaos, Ambassador Ghanashyam's story goes deeper, revealing gender dynamics in a traditional country and encouraging us to think about not only Pakistan's problems but also the infinite possibilities for understanding and change. She provides a convincing analysis of the chances and difficulties present in the sociopolitical environment of the area by revealing the layers of tradition that influence social norms through her perceptive analysis.&nbsp;</p><p>The timeless effectiveness of diplomacy in negotiating the ebb and flow of international affairs is demonstrated by this relevant and captivating book.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>Through the lens of political upheavals, Ruchi Ghanashyam, the first Indian woman ambassador stationed in Islamabad, reveals the complexities of cross-border relationships and the unrelenting rhythm of history. Ghanashyam and her husband traveled through the maze-like streets of Islamabad between 1997 and 2000, during which time they witnessed seismic activity that rocked the area to its foundation. Their story takes place against a backdrop of geopolitical turmoil, from the deafening echoes of the India-Pakistan nuclear testing to the terrifying shadows of the Kargil conflict. In a dramatic turn of events, the author's husband, A.R. Ghanashyam, shares his first-hand recollections of the stressful minutes leading up to the hijacking of Indian Airlines flight IC 814, providing an engrossing look into the core of crisis management.</p><p>But among the chaos, Ambassador Ghanashyam's story goes deeper, revealing gender dynamics in a traditional country and encouraging us to think about not only Pakistan's problems but also the infinite possibilities for understanding and change. She provides a convincing analysis of the chances and difficulties present in the sociopolitical environment of the area by revealing the layers of tradition that influence social norms through her perceptive analysis.&nbsp;</p><p>The timeless effectiveness of diplomacy in negotiating the ebb and flow of international affairs is demonstrated by this relevant and captivating book.</p> ]]>
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