The Conspirators: Fiction of Facts

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The Americans are desperate to smash the ever mobile Command Centre of Al Queda which operates from the hills along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. They approach the International Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan and strike a deal with them –‘You get us Al Queda, we get you Kashmir’. Emboldened by the deal, the ISI plans an operation in India with the help of their collaborators in New Delhi. Meanwhile, a Chinese Intelligence Agency also gets into the act, playing a game that serves Chinese interest. But on the night of 11th of May, when the ISI is all set to launch the audacious operations, an innocent young many be the name Yogesh, accidentally comes into possession of the explosive information about it. Unfortunately, before he can reveal the truth to anyone, he finds himself branded as a terrorist by his powerful adversaries. He is forced to be on the run. He can expose the conspirators only if he can reveal Haridwar before the day breaks and meet the Prime Minister of India who has gone there to offer prayers. He has only six hours in which to make the journey from Delhi to Haridwar. He has no money, no vehicle and there are not many people he can trust. Will Yogesh succeed in thwarting the ISI game plan? Only time will tell.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Brig. Yash Mohan

Brig. Yash Mohan, VSM did post Graduate Diploma in Management from the Management Development Institute (MDI), Gordaon as a part of the National Management Programme in 1988-89. He was awarded Vishist Sewa Medal by the President of India on the Republic day in 2005 for distinguished service. He is widely traveled. He has also visited Thailand, Lebanon and Sri Lanka on various official assignments. The author contributes regularly to APS Mail Milap, the Corps journals of APS of India post. This book is Yash Mohan’s debut novel.

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Title
The Conspirators: Fiction of Facts
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170492742
Length
290p., Index; 23cm.
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