Just came back from Arunachal Pradesh with all of Indo-China war of 1962 fresh in mind and landed bang on Meghna Pant's The Man Who Lost India the desi dystopian if I may say presenting a gripping dystopian narrative set in the year 2032, where China's conquest of India looms large.
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The story unfolds in the town of Lalbag in Punjab though, which unexpectedly becomes the battleground between nations. The plot as I see it blends elements of war, political drama, and supernatural occurrences, creating a captivating scenario that kept me on edge. The narrative follows characters like Seth, a wealthy inhabitant of Lalbag, whose perception of safety shatters when China's invasion reaches his doorstep. The woven complex web of relationships, from forbidden love to betrayals, definitely adds depth to the storyline.
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The infusion of supernatural elements, particularly the divine intervention of Lord Shiva, adds an intriguing layer to the narrative, highlighting themes of survival amidst chaos.Although Pant's storytelling prowess shines through in her ability to craft a diverse cast of characters, each with their own struggles and desires, the only negative for me was the jarring writing which felt cutting at times.
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From the Chinese cop uncovering dangerous secrets to the tragic love story between a servant and his mistress, the plot still means rich with intrigue and suspense, taking nothing away from Pant's compulsive idea, which I heard her speak about at litfests! Not many authors venture into these genres of blended dystopian and supernatural so I really recommend you all to give it a read!
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The cover is also a very nice representation of the story!