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A learner, thinker, writer, artist (arts and crafts), and a growing mother, Annapurna Krishjeev is a teacher by profession. She writes articles and poems quite often on various topics on Quora and Youth Ki Awaaz. Politics, Education, Development, and Justice are her topics of interest. She runs two spaces on Quora: Political Science India and Stories for kids. ‘Oh! We Brutes: The Kingdom of Animals is her second book. Her first book is a political fiction titled ‘Rats, Cats and Indian Politics’ self-published in 2014.

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In ‘Human Acts,’ the poignant aftermath of Gwangju’s 1980 uprising unfolds in visceral tales of survival and loss. Dong Ho’s mother grapples with profound grief, prisoners endure unspeakable tortures, a publisher confronts relentless censorship, and a lost soul seeks solace. Interwoven narratives expose the enduring scars etched by rebellion, painting a haunting portrait of resilience and the human spirit.

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In the tumult of World War upheaval, a daring British officer seeks a mysterious weapon on a forbidden Nicobar Island. Simultaneously, the vanished treasure of Azad Hind Bank baffles all. Meanwhile, a son’s quest for his missing father unveils secrets hidden in unread letters from Manipur. Mystery and history collide in Piyush Rohankar’s The Lost Treasure of the Azad Hind Fauj.

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Krishna Kumar, a retired entrepreneur from New Jersey, immerses himself in India’s rich history, particularly the British Period. This love for history, coupled with decades of management experience, fuels Krishna’s dedication to writing, as he seeks to unravel the complexities of the past and shed light on its enduring impact on the present.

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In ‘Diary of an Expat in Singapore,’ Gargiulo’s witty narrative navigates the bustling streets of the Lion City, immersing readers in its rich culture, tantalizing cuisine, and the everyday quirks of expatriate existence. From navigating the nuances of Singlish to indulging in mouthwatering hawker fare, Gargiulo’s keen observations and self-deprecating humor offer a delightful glimpse into the unique experiences of expatriate life.

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Dive into the heart of India’s independence movement with Krishna Kumar’s “1942: When British Rule in India Was Threatened.” Unlike typical textbooks, this captivating read delves deep into the tumultuous events of 1942, offering a rich exploration of a pivotal year in Indian history that altered the course of the British Empire.

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Embark on a profound journey through the sacred history of Ayodhya and the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Movement. Explore the enduring legacy, archaeological revelations, and the unyielding spirit that shaped this monumental movement. Discover the cultural hymn echoing through generations, celebrated in books that unravel the movement’s intellectual depths.

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Are you looking for good books on Indian Army, Armed Forces, Military? Books on Indian Armed Forces which outline the operations, bravery and sacrifices of our soldiers are hard to find since most retired soldiers don’t venture into writing after the war. With this list, we wish to bring to our readers the best books on India’s military – Army, Navy and Air Force.

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The heart of this tale is what ignites your passion! Bursting at the seams with compelling and charismatic characters, their enigmatic motives and rich backstories, all served up in a tantalizing blend of full-throttle masala entertainment, this book is an absolute gem. The Play of Justice is a captivating entertainer that’s practically begging to hit the big screen—whether as a blockbuster movie or a binge-worthy web series. The narrative is an intoxicating mix of elements that’ll keep readers glued to their screens.

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