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The Great Game - Race
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In the aftermath of India's first nuclear test in 1974, the world trembles on the brink of a new and terrifying arms race. In Pakistan, Prime Minister Zulfiqar Khan knows his country faces an existential threat, and the only way to ensure survival is to acquire the ultimate weapon. But this race is about more than just regional rivalry; it's about carving out a place in a world divided by Cold War tensions, where superpowers jostle for influence and allies are forced to make impossible choices.
From the blood-soaked memories of the Partition to the high-stakes covert operations of the 1970s, *The Great Game - The Race* is a gripping tale of political intrigue, betrayal, and survival. As Pakistan's top scientist, Dr. Kamran Malik, is drawn back into a shadowy world of espionage and sabotage, he must navigate a labyrinth of shifting alliances-from CIA operatives to secretive Soviet agents, from ruthless warlords to back-channel deals with China.
With every move, the stakes rise higher as South Asia's two nuclear-armed nations hurtle toward an inevitable confrontation. And in the background, the world watches, teetering on the edge of nuclear Armageddon.
Sweeping in scope and rich with historical detail, The Great Game - The Race* is a chilling reminder of how fragile peace can be-and how a single flash of light can change the course of history forever.
From the blood-soaked memories of the Partition to the high-stakes covert operations of the 1970s, *The Great Game - The Race* is a gripping tale of political intrigue, betrayal, and survival. As Pakistan's top scientist, Dr. Kamran Malik, is drawn back into a shadowy world of espionage and sabotage, he must navigate a labyrinth of shifting alliances-from CIA operatives to secretive Soviet agents, from ruthless warlords to back-channel deals with China.
With every move, the stakes rise higher as South Asia's two nuclear-armed nations hurtle toward an inevitable confrontation. And in the background, the world watches, teetering on the edge of nuclear Armageddon.
Sweeping in scope and rich with historical detail, The Great Game - The Race* is a chilling reminder of how fragile peace can be-and how a single flash of light can change the course of history forever.