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About The Book
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As chairman of the US Senate's Arms Control Subcommittee Larry Pressler advocated the now-famous Pressler Amendment enforced in 1990 when President George H.W. Bush could not certify that Pakistan was not developing a nuclear weapon. Aid and military sales to Pakistan were blocked including a consignment of F-16 fighter aircraft changing forever the tenor of the United States' relationships with Pakistan and India and making Pressler 'a temporary hero throughout India and a devil in Pakistan'.This book reveals what went on behind the scenes in the years when the Pressler Amendment was in force through a cast of characters that include presidents prime ministers senators and generals in the US India and Pakistan. It exposes the enormous power wielded by the military-industrial complex which the author terms 'Octopus' and how it controls significant aspects of the American presence in the Indian subcontinent.The book provides a comprehensive account of how US foreign policy in the subcontinent was formed from 1974 till today and ends with recommendations of a new US-India alliance that could be a model for American allies in future.