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Varun Bhakay

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Bhataknama: A Travelogue – No. 01/01

A travelogue on Darjeeling-Kalimpong. Part I of VII.
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The Tragedy of Great Power Politics by John J. Mearsheimer
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City of Destruction by Vaseem Khan
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Enjoyable despite some of the factual errors (Jinnah as PM of Pakistan is an egregious one to make twice!) and the lack of plausibility in the minister calling for war with Pakistan in 1950: a historical fiction novel should hopefully capture the spi ...more
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The Treasure Hunters Club by Tom Ryan
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Too dull to carry on with beyond the first forty pages. The characters don't appear in the least interesting, and all of it is too on-the-nose. ...more
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General Brasstacks by Probal Dasgupta
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Offers no insight into Gen. Sundarji's thinking. Is really more a summation of facts, buttressed by little bits of analysis here and there. Dasgupta repeats himself an awful lot, and he skips over significant events and time periods such as Sundarji' ...more
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Four Stars of Destiny by Manoj Mukund Naravane
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A fascinating look into how the apex operational authority in one of the world's largest armies operates. Gen. Naravane goes into considerable details on the seemingly mundane matters of the Fauj, issues like automation, digitisation, training, and m ...more
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