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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalJuggi Bhasin was one of the first television journalists in India who joined Doordarshan News in 1987. He has many landmark coverages to his name including the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992 and the first-ever interview of an Indian journalist with the North Korean leader Kim II Sung in the same year. He has also been a senior anchor for Lok Sabha Television. Juggi Bhasin has five successful published novels to his credit. Juggi Bhasin also runs a successful social media platform called THE CAA SHOW (Conversations and Analysis). The CAA SHOW analyses current political and social evenRead More...
Juggi Bhasin was one of the first television journalists in India who joined Doordarshan News in 1987. He has many landmark coverages to his name including the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992 and the first-ever interview of an Indian journalist with the North Korean leader Kim II Sung in the same year. He has also been a senior anchor for Lok Sabha Television. Juggi Bhasin has five successful published novels to his credit. Juggi Bhasin also runs a successful social media platform called THE CAA SHOW (Conversations and Analysis). The CAA SHOW analyses current political and social events. Juggi Bhasin is also a reputed theatre actor well-known in Delhi theatre circles.
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What happens when loyalty to country is tested by loyalty to family?
Who is Samyukta? And why is it her life's mission to humiliate Kanwar Pratap Singh—the wildly successful Indian Prime Minister? And why do two decorated army men—Aseem and Ranbir Tripathi—find themselves on opposite sides of their beloved country? How does Shonali Tripathi—Ranbir’s sister—get embroiled with the Maoists? Are the Chinese successful in humiliating India?
What happens when loyalty to country is tested by loyalty to family?
Who is Samyukta? And why is it her life's mission to humiliate Kanwar Pratap Singh—the wildly successful Indian Prime Minister? And why do two decorated army men—Aseem and Ranbir Tripathi—find themselves on opposite sides of their beloved country? How does Shonali Tripathi—Ranbir’s sister—get embroiled with the Maoists? Are the Chinese successful in humiliating India?
Those Who Wait answers all these questions. The book also takes the readers on a ride that makes them a voyeur into the intimate lives of powerful individuals. It is a compelling and engaging tale that almost forces the readers to get involved in the lives of the fictional characters.
In the end, Those Who Wait is a book that tells the story of people who, scaringly, could be real.
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