Let Bhutto Eat Grass(Paperback, Shaunak Agarkhedkar)
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It is 1974. India has tested her first nuclear weapon. Pakistan is desperate to become a nuclear power too. Unfortunately for Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, their nuclear weapons programme is primitive. A young R&AW case officer spots a curious piece of intelligence while filing away unimportant cables . It leads him to believe that a Pakistani spy is be supplying nuclear weapons secrets to the ISI. But his inexperience, rumours of alcoholism, and shaky evidence conspire against him. His section chief remains unswayed. Ignoring the section chief's instructions, he enlists the aid of his former mentor. Together, the grizzled old spymaster counting his years to retirement and the green case officer must find a way to uncover the plot. Will they be able to stop the ISI in time?