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THE LAST ILLUSION Not all wars begin on a battlefield

Author Name: Saloni Mahapatra | Format: Paperback | Genre : Literature & Fiction | Other Details

"All warfare is based on deception." - Sun Tzu, The Art of War

When coordinated attacks erupt across India—from Kashmir to the eastern borders—the world reacts predictably. Fingers point to Pakistan. Statements are issued. Restraint is urged.

But beneath the noise lies a far more deliberate design.

Pakistan is not the architect of chaos. It is the lever. A visible hand absorbs blame while an invisible one reshapes the battlefield through trade corridors, proxy networks, and deniable operations— patient, precise, and years in the making.

From the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh to the shadows of Baluchistan, soldiers, spies, and strategists race not just to counter attacks—but to understand intent. Alliances shift quietly. Markets tremble before missiles fly. Diplomacy smiles even as borders are tested.

This is not a war of sudden explosions.

It is a war of positioning. And it began long before anyone called it a war.

The Last Illusion—where conflicts are engineered before they are declared, and the most dangerous battles are the ones the world chooses not to see.

Not all wars begin on a battlefield.

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Saloni Mahapatra

Saloni Mahapatra is a corporate professional by day and a thriller writer by every other waking hour—sometimes simultaneously.

She began quietly publishing her novellas on Amazon in 2010. In 2025, she released Little Shots of Life, a collection that proved she could move readers deeply in 21 different shades.

Her debut novel, The Last Illusion, is a geopolitical thriller that explores a simple but unsettling idea: the most dangerous wars are often the ones we fail to recognise. Drawing on her keen interest in international strategy and the evolving nature of modern warfare, Saloni explores a question most would rather avoid: what if the most dangerous wars are the ones we never recognise as wars at all?

Saloni lives in Gurgaon with her husband Abhishek and Ginger—their golden retriever and resident critic. Close by are her mother, brother, nephew Abeer, and their cat, Casper—ensuring there is never a shortage of opinions, affection, or chaos.

She is already working on the next one. Readers should be concerned.

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