The Man Who Lost India by Meghna Pant | Book Review – BOOKISH ENGINEER
The Man who lost India by Meghna Pant is based on a dystopian world in which in the year 2032 China successfully conquered a major part of India except Lalbagh.
War brings tough times and the same is for Seth's and Ram's family. During the course of war will their choices and decisions be dictated by survival or freedom?
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