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“But the most profound effect of that era was on the Pakistan military’s thinking. Intoxicated by victory, the ISI sought to replicate its success in Afghanistan by employing the same tactics elsewhere. Through the 1990s, it established its own jihadi groups and deployed them to attack Indian soldiers in Kashmir, and it funnelled cash to foreign Islamist guerrillas as far afield as the Philippines. At home, the emboldened spy agency meddled aggressively in politics, mostly in an effort to oust Benazir Bhutto. ISI officers rigged elections, bought politicians and strong-armed troublesome judges. Critics began to speak of a ‘state within a state’.”

Declan Walsh, The Nine Lives of Pakistan: Dispatches from a Divided Nation
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The Nine Lives of Pakistan: Dispatches from a Divided Nation The Nine Lives of Pakistan: Dispatches from a Divided Nation by Declan Walsh
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