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Nobody can write an autobiography of a person as it would not justify the feelings and sentiments. For this reason journalist and Editor Shri Ashwini Kumar Ji started writing his autobiography from 2019, which was published regularly on the front page of Punjab Kesari, Delhi. He wanted to complete the same at the earliest as he had been sick and the time was short. Due to his sudden death, quite a few write ups could not be published. Fighting the deadly disease cancer, he continued dictating from the bed in the hospital. The autobiography of Ashwini Kumar Ji is now being published in the form of a book so that his memories could be long lasting. During his period of editing, depicting his e...
Biography of Rajiv Gandhi, 1944-1991, former prime minister of India.
“Ashoka Chakra” was awarded to military soldiers who fought against terrorism, police officers from different states, Parliament House Security, Villagers of Madhya Pradesh who fought with dangerous robbers, Indian Air force officers, Astronauts, a Fireman, a persistent Sikh during Sikh Riot and a Captain of Air India. Madhya Pradesh has received more “Ashoka Chakras” than other states. There are two foreigners who got “Ashoka Chakra” – one from Nepal and one from Russia. In this Book, the stories of the bravery and courage of the winners have been described sequentially.
In an unsuspecting town, Ihfaaz, the mastermind of India’s vast Hawala network, is ambushed and shot. No one knows about the attack, but Ihfaaz harbors a secret—he was once Ahsan, a man with a past buried deep beneath layers of deceit. Now, his past seems to be clawing its way back to haunt him. But why is N.E.S.T., the country’s premier intelligence agency, so invested in the well-being of a Hawala operator? Ihfaaz is not just any criminal; he’s the kingpin of a money laundering empire worth thousands of crores. A problem-solver for the rich and powerful, he’s known for navigating the trickiest of situations with ease. To earn his favor is a privilege; to do his bidding is an honor. As everyone anxiously watches his next move, the question looms: Can the man known as The Facilitator keep his empire from crumbling, or will his hidden past finally catch up to him?
The author, a former Special Secretary of India's external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), examines a series of interconnected events that led to the rise of the Khalistan movement, Operation Blue Star, the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1984 and the anti-Sikh violence unleashed thereafter. With a timeline that moves from seven years before to a decade after 1984, the book strives to answer critical questions that continue to linger till today. The narrative moves from Punjab to Canada, the US, Europe and Delhi, looking to sift the truth from the political obfuscation and opportunism, examining the role that the ruling party allegedly played, and the heart-rending violence that devoured thousands of innocent lives in its aftermath.
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