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Laskhar (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版
Laskhar

''Lashkar'' is a 2008 best selling novel by an Indian author, Mukul Deva. It is a fast paced Tom Clancy-esque action thriller about a fictional terror attack in Delhi, masterminded by Pakistan's Intelligence Agencies, and the Indian government's befitting retort in the form of Force 22, an elite unit of the Indian Defence Services, specialising in covert operations. The book was followed by two sequels, ''Salim Must Die'' (2009) and ''Blowback'' (2010), with a fourth and final one, ''Tanzeem'' expected for a January 2011 release.
==Plot==

Lashkar follows Iqbal, a young man from the small town of Lucknow in India. Iqbal is recruited at his mosque and lured across the Pakistani border to become a mujahideen for a Pakistani military proxy. A few months after he has joined and trained at a terror camp at Muzaffarabad, the October 29th, 2005 Delhi bomb blasts occur, led by Iqbal. The Indian public is outraged, and the Directorate for Inter-Services

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