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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 PalHe didn’t just lift mountains. He moved minds.
Long celebrated for his strength, Hanuman was far more than a mighty warrior—he was a master tactician, a divine emissary, and a strategist whose mind was as sharp as his heart was pure.
The Supreme Diplomat unveils the lesser-known legacy of the revered vanara—not as a side character in an epic, but as the architect of some of its most brilliant victories. From high-stakes negotiations to stealth missions behind enemy lines, Hanuman wielded wisdom with precision, loyalty with ferocity, and silence with impact.
This is not mythology retold. This is leadership redefined.
Read this book if:
– You believe the calmest mind commands the storm
– You value loyalty that leads, not follows
– You’re ready to lead with purpose, strategy, and soul
Strength is loud. Strategy is divine. Hanuman mastered both.
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Lal Bhatia
Dr. Lal Bhatia isn’t just a writer—he’s a strategist, survivor, and eternal student of war, peace, and the nuanced battlefield in between. With over three decades of experience advising global leaders, steering high-stakes negotiations, and building visionary enterprises across continents, Lal has lived the diplomacy most only read about.
But this book wasn’t born in a boardroom.
It was born in the silence that follows storms—in the wake of personal adversity, when strength must be redefined and strategy becomes survival. The Supreme Diplomat is more than a tribute to Hanuman; it is a reflection of Lal’s own journey. A journey that taught him, again and again, that true power lies not in domination—but in discernment, devotion, and the ability to move with purpose when the world is frozen in fear.
Lal wrote this book for the changemakers. The leaders. The quiet warriors. For anyone who knows that legacy isn’t built by shouting—but by showing up, standing firm, and making every move count.
This is his most personal—and perhaps most powerful—offering yet.
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