Fulcrum of Evil : ISI-CIA-Al Qaeda Nexus is another magnum opus from Maloy Krishna Dhar, author of best selling book Open Secrets: Indias Intelligence Unveiled. A real life intelligence operator, the author has unfolded hitherto unknown secrets, birth, growth, operations, network and tangential evolution of the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan from an intelligence agency to a terror-breeding tool and a fulcrum of evil. The volume incorporates details of major Pakistani security and intelligence services, structural and functional characteristics of the ISI and its devastating interventions in the internal political affairs of Pakistan. The author has candidly unveiled the operational thrusts of the ISI inside India, and Indias intelligence encirclement from Nepal and Bangladesh. There are poignant focused revelations on the ISIs successful penetration of sections of the Indian political spectrum, opinion makers and the media. The frightening picture of emergence of Bangladesh as the twin terror-breeder of Pakistan has been candidly projected. The book delves deep into the ISIs intricate connectivity with the International Islamic Jihad Movement.The book is the product of authors long pursuit to understand the global strategic manoeuvres, attempts to change the political geography of different countries through overt and covert means, transcendence of territorial colonialism to economic and military hegemony and Islamic fundamentalism and Jihad. The Fulcrum of Evil concept has not been borrowed from President George W. Bushs Axis of Evil rhetoric. The concept is a part of civilisational evolution.In wider global context, the author has traced the intricate connectivity between the ISI, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Royal Saudi intelligence and Al Qaeda al Sulbah; Inter Services Intelligences collaboration with Pakistans Islamist organizations and Al Qaeda in promoting terrorism in the name of Jihad in India, Afghanistan, USA, UK, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Chechnya, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Xinxiang Uyghur, Autonomous region, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar and Southern Thailand have been succinctly portrayed. This is the first comprehensive effort to unveil the darker sides of Pakistans prime intelligence agency