Errors
Some of the factual/typographical errors in the book surfaced so far are:
- Islambad (instead of Islamabad)
- Year of Benazir Bhutto’s second dismissal: 1997 (actually November 1996) – p. 162
- Census in Pakistan: 1997 (actually 1998) – p. 169
- Briton’s withdrawal announcement from India April 1947 (actually June 1947) – p. 16
- Indian PM Manmohan Singh as "Manmoham Singh" in the photo captions
- Former Pakistan PM Shaukat Aziz as "Shuakat" (p179) and twice as "Shaukut" (cover jacket flap and p232)
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