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The War That Changed Everything is a powerful and profound work of investigative journalism by two of Pakistan’s most respected voices in media and international affairs—Murtaza Solangi, senior journalist and broadcaster, and Ahmad Hassan Al-Arabi, a renowned journalist and international relations scholar.
This groundbreaking book dissects one of the most controversial flashpoints in South Asian history: the Pahalgam incident of 2025. Framed by India as yet another act of cross-border terrorism allegedly backed by Pakistan, the attack triggered a political, military, and media firestorm that brought the subcontinent to the brink of war. But as Solangi and Al-Arabi reveal, the truth behind the narrative is far more disturbing—and meticulously hidden.
Drawing from over two decades of field reporting, intelligence analysis, and geopolitical research, the authors expose how modern warfare is no longer just fought on the battlefield, but through fabricated news, deepfake media, and weaponized narratives. What unfolded in the aftermath of Pahalgam wasn’t just an escalation of military tensions—it was a coordinated campaign of deception designed to justify internal oppression, suppress dissent, and stoke electoral sentiment.
Based on leaked documents, authenticated voice recordings, payment trails, satellite evidence, and intercepted drone forensics, The War That Changed Everything meticulously unpacks the media manipulation and false-flag operations carried out by state actors. It shows how truth was buried beneath hashtags, how Muslims were vilified, and how Pakistan was scapegoated without due process.
But this book isn’t just about the India-Pakistan conflict. It’s a global wake-up call—a deep dive into how authoritarian regimes exploit religion, nationalism, and misinformation to control public opinion and wage psychological warfare. It questions how long the world can remain complicit in strategic partnerships that overlook truth for trade, and war crimes for diplomacy.
Murtaza Solangi and Ahmad Hassan Al-Arabi do not merely challenge India’s official narrative—they reveal a larger, more dangerous pattern of information warfare and state-sponsored disinformation. They call upon the international community, independent journalists, and human rights advocates to confront a new reality: the line between truth and fiction has been blurred by design.
The War That Changed Everything is not a rebuttal—it is a reclaiming of the record. It is for readers who care about press freedom, journalistic ethics, and the long-term consequences of digital deception in a nuclear-armed region. With sharp analysis, bold storytelling, and irrefutable evidence, this book will change how you view South Asian politics, international media narratives, and the future of conflict itself.
Perfect for readers interested in:
Geopolitics and South Asian Affairs
International Journalism & Investigative Reporting
India-Pakistan Relations
Media Ethics and Propaganda
Hybrid Warfare & Deepfake Technology
Truth in the Age of Disinformation
| Publication Date: | 08/08/2025 |
| Number of Pages: | 416 |
| Binding: | Hard Back |
| ISBN: | 9789697493319 |
| Categories: | Non Fiction Political September |