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Factual Analysis of India's Past and Present. Does not go by today’s Left and Right divide. Supports any idea that is morally right and good for India.

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Watch our heroes who fought for the freedom of our motherland come alive on the pages of this novel. 🆓KINDLE EDITION IS ON PROMOTION. PURCHASE IT FOR FREE🆓 🎬Watch five 1-minute trailers about the story of our heroes. Videos are there in the comments section.🎬 📖Amazon links are provided below 📖 Patriots, Plots, and Peril blends minor fictional incidents and dramatic flair into real historical events. The book sheds light on the lesser-known yet powerful stories of Indian revolutionaries during the freedom struggle. Set against the tumultuous time of World War I, Patriot, Plots, and Peril delves into a network of fearless men who dared to challenge the British Empire’s rule through conspiracies, daring plots, and covert alliances. The story begins in June 1915, a year into World War I, introducing the central figure, Jatin Mukherjee. The story then takes a retrospective turn to January 1910, unfolding Part I over four chapters that explore the lives of other key revolutionaries and the relentless efforts of British officials, like Charles Tegart of the Calcutta Police, working feverishly to thwart the Indian freedom movement. In Part II, the focus expands to Jatin’s emissaries who forge covert connections with German officials in Europe and America to smuggle arms for the impending revolution. This section features elaborate schemes, including a daring arms robbery in Calcutta and a British intelligence assassination plot targeting a prominent Indian figure in Berlin. The intrigue deepens with the arrival of a young Czech refugee from war-torn Europe to New York. He joins a counter-espionage unit run by a Czech-American, Emmanuel Victor Voska, to disrupt the Indo-German arms plot. United by the common enemy, the Germans, an important role waits for this boy in the rest of the book. Part III immerses readers in the army insurrection that was initially planned to coincide with the arms shipment. When plans shift, Jatin and his key compatriot, Rashbehari Bose, move the date forward. Navigating through the alleys of Benares and Lahore, dodging the relentless pursuit of a new British intelligence agent, the insurrection plot finally culminates on 19th February of 1915, marked by acts of courage and sacrifice of some fearless souls. As Part IV unfolds, the importance of the Czech boy in Voska’s counter-espionage network becomes apparent. The narrative follows the complex web of arms shipment plots, moving between San Diego, a Mexican port city, and a remote Pacific island. British agents Oren and Agent X join the fray, while Jatin prepares for a climactic battle, expecting arms to reach drop points along the coastline of the Bay of Bengal. While Jatin sends one of his trusted emissaries to Batavia (modern-day Jakarta) to finalize logistics for the last leg of the shipment through southeast Asia, the constant threat of Calcutta Police forces Jatin to relocate to Balasore in Orissa, one of the arms drop points, exactly where the story began in the prologue. The final chapters deliver a high-stakes chase involving British intelligence and Jatin’s operatives across continents, from Batavia to Berlin, and Manila to New York. The Czech boy makes his decisive move as Charles Tegart arrives in Balasore, searching for his old nemesis. An epic battle, a riveting trench warfare in the jungle of Orissa brings the story to a decisive end. Overall, Patriot, Plots, and Peril promises an exhilarating journey and leaves readers with a deeper understanding of the historical efforts that brought us an inch closer to a well-fought independence. Links to Amazon: Amazon India: Amazon USA: Amazon Canada: Amazon UK:
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@dmuthuk Median household and/or individual income is a better measure. By that metric, India will look even worse. Per capita GDP hides many problems for a country like India.
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@LozzaFox Idiot. If you don't understand the language, don't retweet. Now apologize and delete it. Dumb hatemonger.
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@elonmusk Modi and Trump. Brothers from different mothers. Both are experts in renaming places. Both have a very interesting fan following whose IQ levels....hmm...even more interesting.
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The grant was awarded in 2020 to Good Business Lab (GBL), co-founded by Anant Ahuja, the brother of Kapoor’s husband, Anand Ahuja. According to a social media post, 'He serves as the CEO and Co-Founder of 'Good Business Lab', a not-for-profit, labour innovation lab which design, test, and scale programs using rigorous research methods, that align worker wellbeing with business interests'. 😃😃 Sonam Kapoor and laborer well-being 😃😃
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People of India are extremely frustrated with their lives. Daily life is a punishment...starting from work or rather lack of it, pollution, commute, inflation, not having any hope - not just for yourself - but more dangerously of your next generation because of lack of access to quality public education, then no public healthcare, extreme inequality that leaves you thinking that why a few can have all luxuries while 95% are struggling like a slave...list goes on. So, when these frustrated people catch a thief or get hold of a presumed perpetrator of a road accident, they just vent all their anger to them. No, this is not in defense of that idiot who thrashed the poor driver. He should be punished for such an incident. I am just telling the fact behind such behavior. The only reason people are not revolting is because politicians and ruling elites have successfully engaged them in hating each other in the name of religion and caste.
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@JaipurDialogues This reminds me of Great Britain. Don't call yourself Great. Similarly don't call yourself a tiger. Anyway, all your posts remind me of hyena.
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Love your sarcasm :-) If the Indian political system becomes as efficient as the Western countries or the Chinese counterpart, maybe after another 30 to 40 years India will be a rising power. Right now India is one of the poorest countries of the world where income levels of 50% of Indians are at the level of Burundi, the poorest country on earth. Anyway, I love the way DOGE dogs are calling a hatemonger a 'kid'. So cute.
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Any Muslim party in India is basically the B team of the BJP. They both flourish in a hateful, polarized environment. They both have the same masters. Both of their goals are the same. Destroy India...and rule over her dead body. Remember that exactly this is how the British empire ruled over us by employing the brown Sahibs, and having us fighting amongst ourselves.
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@AswinTvm3 100% agree. These Hindutva fans are the biggest enemies of Hinduism.
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@chandrachurg He is one of the most bigoted and dangerous persons in Indian politics. Constant communal hate speech and pro-American propaganda - these are the two things he does. If Netaji was alive today he would have certainly stood up against such communal and venomous persons.
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@Starboy2079 Just declare that you want to see a Hitler as the Indian PM. Modi is not that worthy yet.
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😃😃😃 American President signing executive order to ban paper straws. Most important matters of national security and progress. And his sidekick (god knows who is whose sidekick) is proudly supporting it.
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Greatest President ever!
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Is she supporting the Khalistani cause? I not find any. Please share if you have such news article with proof. Then I would also say that the Indian government did the right thing rejecting her visa. Regarding the caste discrimination law, she helped pass in Seattle and there is nothing wrong in it. We have similar laws in India. It must be there anywhere just like any discrimination such as religion, gender, race etc. American laws prohibit any sort of discrimination. She just added caste into it, and rightly so.
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Not questioning the legality. My concern is with ethics, about setting a wrong precedent. As far as I know she criticized CAA/NRC. She helped implement caste discrimination law in Seattle. She is also a critic of the Modi government. None of these warrant a visa rejection. Again, legality is not the question here.
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What is her view on Kashmir? I did not find anything on the net. She was critical about CAA/NRC and that was her view. There is nothing wrong with it. Millions in India opposed it. Thousands, if not millions, did not support it outside India. Even the ex US president Joe Biden voiced disappointment with CAA/NRC. Did India not allow Biden to come to India? Let's be human first. Have some empathy, instead of becoming a mouthpiece of the government.
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@Satyamevajanate @MeghUpdates Clearly she is not going to have dinner with Modi. She wants to meet her mother.
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@JMcCulty @MeghUpdates The question is not about legality. It is about ethics.
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@zeedee93 No one is saying deportation is wrong. Treating them as criminals is wrong. This is what UN says about treatment of undocumented immigrants. 👇
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#Illegalimmigration #Deportation This is what United Nation Human Rights say about undocumented/illegal immigration. No individual should be treated as criminal unless someone has done crimes such as theft, robbery, rape, murder etc. Trump administration must be held accountable for treating the undocumented Indian migrants like criminals. Even children have been treated as criminals when they were deported in a military airplane. No one should have been chained, handcuffed, and forced to seat for 40 hours without even proper access to the washroom. Indian government must issue a strong statement. This must not be tolerated.
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@KreatelyMedia This lady must be out of her mind.
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