In The Line Of Fire Summary

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General Pervaiz Musharraf, in his book, “ In the Line of Fire”, wrote about his personal and professional life as soldier , Pakistan, its people politics, democracy and society , his perception about civilian leaders, his efforts to seek peace with India in general and Islam, Al Qaeda, and war on terror in particular.
Divided into six parts and thirty-two chapters, In the Line of Fire s is spread over three hundred and fifty-two pages. Musharraf in his memoir placed Pakistan at the center of what is happening in the world and what the future holds.
The book's section one, "Initially", involves parts 1 to 5 and is committed to Musharraf's initial life and young years. Then Musharraf unfolds the story of his family’s migration to Pakistan, …show more content…

In chapter 15, “Anatomy of Suicide”, Musharraf tells us why Nawaz Sharif took the decision to remove him. He refers to various irritants that had developed between him and the prime minister. Musharraf noticed three conceivable outcomes regarding why Nawaz Sharif acted to uproot him: Sharif needed a more flexible general as the armed force boss, he needed to satisfy the Americans and the Indians or he dreaded an upset by Musharraf. The section four, "Remaking the Nation", is about Musharraf's approaches and achievements since he got to be first the CEO and afterward the president of Pakistan.

In chapter 16, “Pakistan First”, Musharraf clarifies the reasons why he didn't force military law rehashing the prior contention: "Our past experience had plentifully exhibited that military law harms military as well as regular citizen establishments, on the grounds that as the armed force gets superimposed on common foundations the organization gets to be reliant on armed force officers to settle on the vital choices that they themselves ought to be making. I thusly chose that there would be no military

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