Pakistan a Personal History
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Pakistan: A Personal History is Imran Khan's memoir, written in 2011, offering an insider's account of Pakistani politics, cricket, and society from someone who has shaped each. Khan traces his journey from international cricket star to political activist, providing perspective on the forces and figures that have defined modern Pakistan.
The book moves between Khan's early years, his cricket career in the 1970s and 1980s, and his entry into politics and philanthropy. He discusses his establishment of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, his activism against corruption, and his views on Pakistan's domestic and foreign policy challenges. Readers interested in South Asian history, cricket memoirs, or contemporary Pakistani politics will find firsthand accounts and commentary from a central figure in the nation's recent past.
This memoir stands as a significant document for understanding Pakistan through the eyes of one of its most prominent public figures. Available nationwide with Cash on Delivery.
- Author: Imran Khan
- Genre: Biography & Memoir
- Published: 2011
- Focus: Pakistani politics, cricket, and social history
