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Dr. Enakshi Sengupta's historical fiction, "The Silk Route Spy: The True Story of an Indian Double Agent," published on 5th August 2024, is a 199-page treatise that presents the story of Nandlal Kapur-turned spy for the British in the 1920s and how as double agent, he helped the movement toward Indian independence while jiggling…
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Book Review: The Tiger's Share by Keshava Guha | Published by Hachette India
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