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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal"You use war to maintain peace, while the war is a threat to peace itself."
— Pravin Gupta, Glimpses of the Future
Some say that the world will end by the ire of nature, while some blame astronomical events for the end of the world. but one thing that everyone misses is global weaponization. Mohit Suri — a half-paralyzed infamous entrepreneur — finds this a concern. As he is a very powerful and strong speaker as well, he tries to forewarn The Prime Minister, but filthy politics foils his plan. Then The Srinagar Terror Attack wages A war against Pakistan and so stirs Mohit's hope. He invites Prime Minister to his company and time travels in 2068. Then what they see is dizzy, which shakes their conscience completely. But still, the war continues. . . . The Ministers have gone corrupted. The Government has fallen. The terrorism is at its peak. And the world is standing on the brink of end. So, over to this, Mohit thinks of an earthshaking idea that brings a new era. What is that — which compels the whole world to peek deep into their existence? Must read the book to know!
Pravin Gupta
Pravin Gupta (born 11 March, 2004) is an Indian author, poet, student and Wildlife Photographer. As of 2020, he has authored two fiction books in English. His debut work The Dark Light: Amethyst Heart in the City is the first installment in an epic six-part tale of The Dark Light, of which second part is scheduled to publish in mid 2021. His next book Glimpses of the Future, was inspired by the Pulwama Attack, got published on 17 October. After rejection of twenty-three times, his third and first poetry book is selected for traditional publication by the Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd, the same publisher who had launched Anand Neelakantan. Mr. Gupta currently lives in Delhi.
Pravin's debut book has sold more than a thousand of copies without any significant promotion in self-publishing category. He has been interviewed by many local news platforms and also has been featured in major national newspapers like Dainik Jagran and Hindustan. According to the Hindustan sources, his name falls among world's youngest novelists.
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