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Indians in Pakistan

Indians in Pakistan

(4.75 out of 5)

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sunilpeters 10 years, 11 months ago

Indians in Pakistan - A true classic

I just finished reading this novel. Found it through a random search on Pothi. It's really cool and it covers every aspect of terrorism. It clearly exposes the role of the ISI in creating trouble in the region and the world at large. Kudos to the author for a job well done!

Sir James 10 years, 10 months ago

Indians in Pakistan - A Thumbs Down

Here's a thumbs down to this "exciting novel." I am giving it a rating of 3 and it doesn't even deserve that. Not that the writings of any contemporary Indian writers deserve anything above 2. Vikram Seth, Chetan Bhagat, Amish Tripathi, Vivek Pereira...they all suck! Now there are so many interesting novels out there. Just why would anybody want to read a Vivek Pereira or a Chetan Bhagat?

John Saigull 10 years, 10 months ago

Re: Indians in Pakistan

There seems to be already a lot of hype and hoopla over this novel. And no wonder why! I read it and-yes, it's controversial, but written really well. Congratulations to the author on writing such a masterpiece. It's quite racy and action-packed as claimed.

RSS Rocks 10 years, 10 months ago

Re: Indians in Pakistan - A Pseudo secularist's outlook

Thanks for mentioning the RSS in your novel 'Indians in Pakistan.' The preview is good and that's why I am giving it a good rating. But please go in for a new edition removing all references to the RSS. Please treat this as a carrot - the stick may follow suit. ha ha ha.

Jacques Langer 10 years, 10 months ago

An Altogether Different Book: Indians in Pakistan

Jihadi novels are here to stay. I think Mukul Deva and Vivek Pereira are the masters of this genre or sub-genre. Waiting for Lashkar to hit the screen. All the other Indian authors are way too far behind. Kudos to the both of you.

jane Lee 10 years, 9 months ago

Indians in Pakistan - Jihadi Fiction at its best

Yes, Indians in Pakistan is Jihadi Fiction at its best. This new genre is fast becoming popular with avid readers. As a literary agent, I think it will be one of the most viable ones as terrorism continuously raises its ugly head and spreads mayhem worldwide...and I'm a literary agent worth my salt!

Sanket Chand 10 years, 9 months ago

Quite a Thriller

Yes, Indians in Pakistan is quite a thriller. The action does not stop as claimed by the author, Vivek Pereira. It's a lot of fun, and there's quite a lot of drama too.

ISIWatch 10 years, 8 months ago

A book with a bold perspective

Indians in Pakistan takes one down memory lane to a time when India had just attained its Independence. I, however, comes back to teh present and explains the evil unleashed by the cruel ISI on hapless Indians citizen. Once again, kudos to the author!

Priti Varsha 10 years, 2 months ago

Misleading Title

Although I simply love the book, I think the title is quite misleading. I first taught that the book was about cricket players from India playing tests or so in Pakistan. It was only when i began reading it further that it became clear crystal-like that it was about terrorists from India who had sneaked across the border for terror training in Pakistan.

Ram Seth 10 years, 2 months ago

Indians in Pakistan - The Best Novel

Yes it is undisputably the Best Indian Novel by the best Indian writer. Everyone should have a copy of this incredible book. It is available on many other sites besides Pothi.com.

Reny Chatterjee 9 years, 8 months ago

Reaches out to all kinds of readers

Vivek Pereira's Indians in Pakistan reaches out to readers of all hues - politicians, victorian era fans, current affair afficianados, international bookworms, those interested in the history of the subcontinent and kashmiris even

NeetuSharma 9 years, 8 months ago

Re: Indians in Pakistan

It's an action thriller on terrorism. No regrets after buying it. It provided me with loads of info on history and geography of India, Pakistan and South Asia. It's for all those who love their world and the people in it,

Allan Rego 9 years, 8 months ago

Genuine REviews

There was a typo in the previous review. Now corrected.- No, Vivek. These Reviews are definitely genuine as we respect your efforts and wonderful writing style. Many of us who knew you before you became a writer, are proud of you and your works. I hope the others don't mind me speaking on behalf of all of them. LOL

Vivek Pereira 9 years, 8 months ago Verified Buyer

Reviews for Indians in Pakistan

I would like to thank Allan and all my other readers for their support and good wishes. A self published writer needs support of his or her fans. Thanks a ton to all of you.

Akmal Qasim 9 years, 8 months ago

Mixed Emotions

I had mixed feelings while reading a copy of your book "Indians in Pakistan," which I purchased from Pothi.com. It was scintillating at some stages but it gets a bit difficult to keep a track of all the characters in the novel. There are just too many characters lying around the place.