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This book is an interpretive study of the historical spectrum of India from 10th Century to the present period. This period witnessed rise and collapse of Muslim politico-military powers in India and gradual sprouting of Hindu nationalism and later germination of Muslim nationalism. Hindu aspirations to assert nationalism, cultural and religious identity, and achieve self-rule; and Muslim endeavour to assert separate identity as a distinct linguistic, cultural ...
Intelligence Tradecrafts: Secrets of Spy Warfare is a book on detailed study of various aspects of intelligence gathering tools like Humlnt, Siglnt, Surveillance, Ellnt, Satlnt, Agent recruitment and handling etc. The comprehensive study of various aspects of tradecraft was based on Indian experiences and detailed study of the science and art of espionage in other countries. Though innumerable literarture is available in foreign countries on the science and arts ...
Open Secrets-India’s Intelligence Unveiled- is the story of an intelligence operator, who devoted nearly 30 years in the country’s prime intelligence agency, through memorable events, which often shaped the contours of Indian polity, made valuable additions to the internal, external policies of the nation and its security ambience in the neighbouring countries and the geopolitical sphere. The book brings out, through ...
Fulcrum of Evil: ISI-CIA-Al Qaeda nexus is another magnum opus from Maloy Krishna Dhar, author of best selling book Open Secrets: India’s Intelligence Unveiled. A real life intelligence operator, the author has unfolded hitherto unknown secrets, birth, growth, operations, network and tangential evolution of the International Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan from an intelligence agency to a terror-breeding tool and a fulcrum of evil. The volume ...
Operation Triple X is a story of aggressive forward espionage, woven around the life and time of an Indian spy embedded in Pakistan and his intense love for a fragrant Pakistani beau. The story is set in the backdrop of bitter Indo-Pak relations between 1964 and 1971. Events leading to Pakistan's Kashmir war of 1965, genocide in East Pakistan and birth of Bangladesh have been aesthetically spun through characters borrowed from historical dramatis ...
A Gandhi is killed, a Bose is forgotten and a Bhagat Singh no more pricks the conscience of the people who lead the country. This is the story of a nation that boasts of being the largest democracy. The novel undertakes tortuous journeys through the political minefield and discovers that moneybags, muscle power and criminal fringes have hijacked Indian democracy. Satya Sarthi is a psephologist and wants to bring about a change in the ...
This book is a story of tender and cruel human and social values, which has been woven around the life and times of an Indian intelligence agent. It is not another spy thriller. The political and social ambiences depicted in the book have also been woven around the echoes of history though all the characters are fictitious. Any resemblance is accidental. The real life agent did actually marry a wonderful Pakistani girl and raised a family. However, he was ...