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REFLECTIONS ON THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD
IN TWENTIETH CENTURY
VOLUME ONE AND TWO
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VIEWS & OPINIONS Readers may send their views, opinions and suggestions to the author at his address: Mr. P.K. Nigam, P.O. Box 70, G.P.O. Bhopal, India. Email : pngam1@rediffmail.com
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Virendra Nath, Business Executive, Hawaii - "Book is extensive and almost like a curriculum in College - with more insight."
 
"Interview with MI India. (A Conversation with Anu Gopalkrishanan from miindia.com)".
 
Mr. C.K. Sardana, (General Manager, B.H.E.L. and award winning author)
"an outstanding work based on thorough study on international relations  in the 20th century."
 
 
Group Captain (retd) Gope Lalla, (writer and famous anesthesiologist)
"This book will serve India's national interests and world history".
 
 
Dr. Zaid Hussain (writer and historian, retd. high official of Bank of  Pakistan)
"a monumental work".
 
 
Danik Bhaskar, daily with largest circulation in the world
"Nigam has revealed in his book the real causes of wars are not  what appear on the surface due to propaganda. If a nuclear war takes  place in future, it will end human civilization. He has argued that to  prevent this suicide, all men have to make an effort so that humanity's  social, economic and political institutions will have to be created in  accord  with human nature. The author has explained that the British had  become  very weak economically and militarily after World War II and the  British  Empires life line was broken. The result was they were forced to  end their  raj in India. Partition was due to balance of power between  England and  Indian nationalism on land and sea, and the British desire to  keep control  over "life and progress" of Indians. Partition was not due to  ego of Nehru  or Jinnah."
 
 
General S. R. Sinho
"very well written book ... this book is like Nehru's "Glimpses of World History" and second of its kind so far".
 
 
Central Chronicle
"Reflections on the History of World in Twentieth Century written by Prakash Kumar Nigam is unique, as it reveals many truths of history, destroying several beliefs ... The British are now trying to write history to hide their guilt of massacre of more than a million men and one of the biggest migrations which took place during 1947-1948 .... This book gives a history of the U.S. which is useful to Indians who do not know much about American history."

Nigam has shown that Pakistan's Islamic bomb is a hoax created by the U.S. and Pakistan in 1979 to stop India from becoming a nuclear weapons power. Their plan was to show Qadar Khan of Pakistan had made atom bomb and was soon going to explode it, due to rivalry with India's atom bomb test in 1974. Hence the U.S. - good Samaritan he is supposed to be - has to ensure that both India and Pakistan do not have them and start a nuclear war. Nigam has proved to be right. From 2000, the U.S. took custody of Pakistan's top nuclear scientists and FBI put them under intensive questioning for months. They were ultimately released, as it was found that they did not know how to make a bomb. The U.S. verdict was that Qadar Khan was a metallurgist and incapable of distinguishing a mock-up from a real atom bomb. He is no more called father of Pakistan's Islamic bomb. Nigam's contention is that the bomb exploded in Pakistan in 1998 was given by the U.S. to deceive the world. In 2000, Chinese made 300 Mw nuclear power plant started operation in Chashma, Pakistan. It was found that Low enriched Uranium fuel for the plant was supplied by China under next three-year contract. If Pakistan could not enrich uranium for reactor grade for Chashma, how can it enrich it to bomb grade in KRL, a laboratory of Qadar Khan. KRL cannot enrich uranium for either power plants or for bombs. This process requires a production plant. Pakistan has no uranium enrichment production plant. Both Pakistan and India exchange list of nuclear installations in their own countries every year. Hence there is no secret about production plant for uranium enrichment.
 
 
Dr. Laxmi Shanker, Ph.D.; D.Litt.
"I had an opportunity,to read Vol.I of your book, 'Reflections .... Vol. I'. In every line of this work is reflected your industry."
 
 

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