Caught in the Crossfire (Hardback)
The Inside Story of Pakistan’s Secret Services
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 216
Illustrations: 64 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036105075
Published: 16th August 2024
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The author believes that all international strategic manoeuvrings in the region, mostly rely on information that is entirely fabricated and portrayed by Pakistan’s adversaries to harm its national interests. In his opinion, knowing a realistic picture of Pakistan and the Pakistan army in its true perspective, is important not only for people inside the country but also for the international community, so that they may pursue their relationships and cooperation in the region based on ground realities.
Considering his personal experiences in security and counterintelligence operations during last four decades, he thought of writing this book. He believes that his narrative provides a virtuous material for analysts to ponder history through an authentic premise and predict futuristic security scenarios based on a realistic perspective.
To present his arguments with facts and figures, in a cohesive manner, the author has presented the narrative in shape of a memoir of his lifelong experiences in a cohesive manner, taking full measure of the individuals, institutions and organisations that made a strong impression on his life. During the process, an effort has been made to take the readers along the same curve he followed so that they can clearly grasp the dynamics that drives the life of a Pakistani soldier.
The book will give you an insight into living military life as an intelligence operative and a comprehensive understanding of Pakistan army, facing daunting security and counterintelligence issues in this part of the world.
May-Britt V.R. Ronnebro, Ambassador United Nations Sustainable Development Goals -UNSDG
Naseem takes the readers on a misty, twisted, and eye-opening journey into the perilous world of military expeditioners, with matching bumpy and piercing tone in the book. A very useful read for people at home and abroad to understand the security challenges to our national security in their true perspective.
Colonel (Retd) Azam Qadri, Military Historian/Biographer
Being of same vintage, I too, am witness to many conspiracies that Pakistan has continuously been targeted with during past few eventful decades in our region, which form the backdrop of the book. Brig Naseem has taken much needed lead to appraise the people at home and abroad of the most dangerous attacks on the security of Pakistan.
Lieutenant General (Retd) Ghulam Mustafa, HI (M), Tbt (Ex- Director General Strategic Division, Pakistan Army
The book skillfully moves the readers like a tourist guide, through some of the most important events of our history and has effectively raised the curtain from many hidden aspects of various security-related developments during the past four decades.
Lieutenant General (Retd) Amjad Shuaib, HI (M), Ex- Adjutant General Pakistan Army and a leading Defence Analyst/Vlogger
Brig Naseem sets out to tell the country’s friends and its enemies to understand how Pakistan sees its security environments, its threats and how its two important organisations, the Pakistan Army and ISI work to protect the Pakistani people against dangers from adversaries, foreign and domestic. In this, he distinguishes himself from those who continue to build armies to fight the last war. His book is a worthy effort and should be read by Pakistan’s friends and foes.
Major General (Retd) Bruce M. Lawlor, Ex- Secretary General U.S. Homeland Security
Naseem’s first-hand knowledge of events, developments and important personalities gives an incisive insight into the military history of South Asia at close quarters. The conceptual clarity that he expounds as consequence of his extensive experience will be of enormous benefit to the strategists to base their studies on hard facts.
General Ehsan ul Haq NI(M), Ex- Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee-Pakistan Armed Forces
About Naseem Akhtar Khan
Brigadier Naseem’s association with the Pakistan Army and it’s premier intelligence agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), spreads over four decades (1969-2010). Besides full-time regimental soldiering in an elite Self-Propelled Artillery regiment of Pakistan army, he served with ISI for more than two decades. His career in the army and intelligence grew side by side all along these years, giving him ample opportunities to experience the best in both the fields during peace as well as in combat operations.
Brigadier Naseem’s career in the field of Security and intelligence started as a field intelligence operative assigned to highly sensitive roles in the organisation and gradually grew in rank and appointments to shoulder higher responsibilities at national and international levels. Incidentally, his multiple tenures in ISI coincided with some extraordinary security related developments in the region, with far-reaching fallouts on Pakistan’s national security hypothesis. Most significant amongst these major events, have been the Russian invasion of Afghanistan (1979 - 1989), the Afghan civil war (1990 - 2001) and subsequently, the incident of 9/11 which completely altered the international security patterns, particularly in South Asia. It is important to note that these developments in Afghanistan had direct bearing on Pakistan’s national security, and therefore, had dragged its complete security apparatus, in this theatre of war. Handling of unending security issues with India has been amongst his routine areas of responsibilities.
Brigadier Naseem is considered as one of the few hardcore intelligence operatives known as authentic witnesses to some of the most critical military developments in the region during past few decades. Fighting the war as an invisible warrior for nearly 23 years; making surreptitious break-ins, operating under a tornado of live bullets, sneaking out required intelligence from enemies strong holds while denying the same to the opponents, has been his story that makes him exclusive to listen.
Additionally, a golden opportunity to serve Pakistan as a diplomat abroad for almost three and a half years in Dubai, helped him broaden his outlook on major geo-strategic and geo-political manoeuvrings in the region and at international levels, particularly in the field of security. This opening also helped him to understand how international relationships are built, maintained and even exploited by the vested interests, to gain the benefit of the circumstances.
Brigadier Naseem’s post-retirement venture in Private Security industry in Dubai, UAE as an entrepreneur for last about nine years, has been a great support and temptation for him to successfully continue his security-related work.
The book by itself, is a reflection of his strong professional background in security and intelligence work, with an absorbing narration of military history of South Asia, with particular reference to the security challenges for Pakistan.