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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSometimes justice can be lawless and law, unjust; but justice is always above the law and the king.
In 17th century India, as the British East India Company knocked on Indian shores, the internal conflicts within major and minor kingdoms bred like rabbits. Some fought with the invaders, some with their neighbors, while some were betrayed by their own blood and flesh. The lust for power knew no bounds. Amidst the chaos of violence, war, and betrayal, what is the cost of human life? When keeping faith in eternal justice becomes difficult, how does one survive? While the wars are fought by humanity, warriorship is individual.
Juhi Garg
Juhi Garg is a consultant ophthalmologist who has been a book worm all her life. Passionate about world history, literature, and wars, she is fascinated by the spirituality of conflict. She loves reading poetry and stories of past warriors. She is working on her poetry collection to publish in the future.
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