by Ian Stephens former editor of The Statesman of Calcutta and Delhi Ian Stephens has spent something like twenty-five years of his life in the East. He was in Pakistan as historian to the Pakistan army at the time of the 1958 revolution, and in this talk he is able to look at the world through Pakistani eyes as well as at Pakistan through the eyes of the West.
He believes that ill-luck and some misconceptions have cast shadows across the image of Pakistan, which tend to obscure her importance in the world today.