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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author began his literary journey by writing short stories and articles, gradually progressing to novel writing. This book marks his debut novel. He is a graduate of Government Post Graduate College, Dharamshala, in Himachal Pradesh, and holds an MBA in Marketing from Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla. He served in the Himachal Pradesh Administrative Services for four years before joining the Indian Revenue Service in 2008. Currently, he serves as an Additional Commissioner in the Customs and GST Department in Alwar. Raised across various parts of India due to his father’s service in tRead More...
The author began his literary journey by writing short stories and articles, gradually progressing to novel writing. This book marks his debut novel.
He is a graduate of Government Post Graduate College, Dharamshala, in Himachal Pradesh, and holds an MBA in Marketing from Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla. He served in the Himachal Pradesh Administrative Services for four years before joining the Indian Revenue Service in 2008. Currently, he serves as an Additional Commissioner in the Customs and GST Department in Alwar.
Raised across various parts of India due to his father’s service in the defense forces, the author’s diverse upbringing has been a significant source of inspiration for this novel. An avid trekker, he also has a deep appreciation for Urdu poetry and Sufi music.
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In April 2001, sixteen BSF jawans were brutally tortured and killed by Bangladeshi security forces in Pyrdiwah village, located along the Bangladesh–Meghalaya border. Witnessing this tragic event, I was compelled to reflect on India’s instrumental role in the creation of Bangladesh in 1971—only to see the very nation we helped bring into existence turn against us.
These poignant reflections led me to explore the complex and often painful history b
In April 2001, sixteen BSF jawans were brutally tortured and killed by Bangladeshi security forces in Pyrdiwah village, located along the Bangladesh–Meghalaya border. Witnessing this tragic event, I was compelled to reflect on India’s instrumental role in the creation of Bangladesh in 1971—only to see the very nation we helped bring into existence turn against us.
These poignant reflections led me to explore the complex and often painful history behind the birth of Bangladesh. To my dismay, I discovered that the liberation of Bangladesh came at the staggering cost of three million lives, marking one of the most devastating genocides in human history. This revelation became the driving force behind my decision to write this novel.
This book seeks to unravel the true sequence of events that led to the creation of Bangladesh. It is a tribute to the immense sacrifices made by both Indian and Bangladeshi forces in pursuit of freedom and justice. Originally conceived as a screenplay for a film, the story eventually found its form in this novel.
If you’ve seen films such as Sam Bahadur, Pippa, The Ghazi Attack, or Children of War, you may notice echoes of similar themes and inspiration woven through these pages.
The partition of the Indian subcontinent remains one of the most painful chapters in history, especially for North Indians who bore the brunt of this cataclysmic event. The division of the country along communal lines displaced approximately 15 million people and led to the tragic loss of 1.5 to 2 million lives in the ensuing violence.
In this book, I have attempted to capture the essence of those turbulent times through real events that unfolded betwee
The partition of the Indian subcontinent remains one of the most painful chapters in history, especially for North Indians who bore the brunt of this cataclysmic event. The division of the country along communal lines displaced approximately 15 million people and led to the tragic loss of 1.5 to 2 million lives in the ensuing violence.
In this book, I have attempted to capture the essence of those turbulent times through real events that unfolded between the Second World War and the ceasefire in Kashmir. My story revolves around a family connected to the Nawab of Rampur, focusing on two brothers—both Majors in the British Indian Army—who found themselves on opposing sides after partition. The younger brother, Yaqub Khan, chose to join the newly formed Pakistani Army, only to find himself facing his elder brother, Yunus Khan, on the battlefield in Kashmir.
In April 2001, 16 BSF jawans were killed after being tortured brutally by Bangladesh security forces at Pyrdiwah village on Meghalaya Bangladesh border. I know that we Indian’s were responsible for creation of Bangladesh in 1971 and I lament that situation turned so bad that our own creation has started devouring us. These were my thoughts regarding this event. It prompted me to do research about birth of Bangladesh, to my surprise I found that it cost 3 mil
In April 2001, 16 BSF jawans were killed after being tortured brutally by Bangladesh security forces at Pyrdiwah village on Meghalaya Bangladesh border. I know that we Indian’s were responsible for creation of Bangladesh in 1971 and I lament that situation turned so bad that our own creation has started devouring us. These were my thoughts regarding this event. It prompted me to do research about birth of Bangladesh, to my surprise I found that it cost 3 million lives during liberation war for its genesis and it was one of the biggest genocide in human history. This thing further propelled me towards writing this novel, which reveals a true sequence of events which culminated in creation of Bangla nation, the book also details huge sacrifice which Indian soldiers made to make it happen.
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