Spying in South Asia
Discover the intricate world of espionage in the Indian subcontinent with Spying in South Asia by Paul M. McGarr. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2024, this hardback edition spans 358 pages and offers a groundbreaking exploration of India's secret Cold War. McGarr delves into the compelling narratives of Indian politicians, human rights activists, and journalists, revealing their complex interactions with British and US intelligence services. This comprehensive history uncovers a fifty-year struggle for influence and power in South Asia, highlighting the pivotal role of intelligence in shaping political landscapes. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those interested in international relations, Spying in South Asia provides a unique perspective on a critical era. Don't miss the opportunity to gain insights into the covert operations that have influenced the region's past and continue to resonate today.