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The Research and Analysis Wing, India?s shadowy external intelligence agency, is one of the country?s least understood institutions?at least in part by design. Perhaps fittingly for a spy agency, there is very little information about R&AW in the public domain. What is this organisation, its structure, its role and vision? Why was it set up? Who are the people that run it?Set up in 1968, as a reaction to India?s massive intelligence failure during the war with China, R&AW played a crucial role in the formation of Bangladesh. It has since carried out highly successful covert operations in Fiji, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka, and has countered and foiled Pakistani spy agency ISI?s machinations in the subcontinent. R&AW has operations in other parts of the globe too; it played an important role during the Iran?Iraq war, for instance.No country can increase its global reach without intelligence support. That India has made enormous strides in its stature and influence is testimony to R&AW?s success. Yet, public accounts of its work exist only in highly romanticised fictional stories. Investigative journalist Yatish Yadav follows the lives of real agents and maps their actions in real situations. His conversations with Indian spies provide insight into how covert operations actually work. RAW: A History of India?s Covert Operations is the first comprehensive account of Indian spy networks and their intelligence gathering, and their role in securing and advancing Indian interests.Read more
The fabled Neelkanth, Shiva, is faced with his greatest challenge. He is forced onto a path of vengeance where nothing is as it seems, in The Secret of The Nagas (Shiva Trilogy). The hunt is on for a mysterious naga assailant who has taken the life of one of Shiva's close associates and now preys on his wife. This thirst for revenge will bring him face to face with the truth behind the mysterious nagas. The nagas are a deformed race of warriors with exceptional fighting skills, whose motives are hidden. They play a central role in a conspiracy that has brought a once mighty kingdom to its knees. And if Shiva is to break the deadlock, he must travel deep into hostile territory, where he will face a deadly adversary. At Kashi, Shiva's wife, Sati, who has recently given birth to their child, stays behind to help the King with an entirely different kind of battle. As Shiva's journey takes him away from her, she will uncover a secret that will change both their lives forever. Will Shiva and Sati's marriage survive, when the line between friend and foe becomes blurred?
When a couple of corpses turn up in quick succession in her neighbourhood, she teams up with her detective friend, Runa, in a half-hearted attempt to find the murderers, only to suspect that perhaps the detective business doesn't quite become her. A hilarious account of how not to get involved in other people's murders, The Reluctant Detective is every school-gate mom, searching for a purpose to her life beyond kitty lunches, shopping and fish pedicures.
Or do they? There's a twist in this hilarious tale by Judy Balan when, four years down the line, Rishab and Deepika fall out of love. But if getting married was hard, getting divorced is much, much harder because, by now, their families have fallen in love - with each other. And will leave no stone unturned to make sure that what the Fates have joined together, no couple shall put asunder, even if it means staying together themselves as one big, inter-community family. More about Rishab and Deepika, the main players in this Two States marriage for whom Fate has other plans:
The need of the hour is to develop a more nuanced and deeper understanding of each others' cultures, working styles and professional concerns. Make it In India is a treasure trove of insights to questions such as these, answered by CEOs, both Indian and American, about doing business successfully in India and abroad. By candidly talking about their own experiences, eleven CEOs from major international corporations give you a close-up look at what it takes for a successful international company to prosper and thrive in today's India. From impressive first contacts, human resource and human relations issues to negotiations, gender augmentation and increased efficiency in meetings, this book talks to all your needs which impact the bottom line. This book, Make it In India comes as a powerful instrument to help people of India and the USA achieve a comfortable and valuable working relationship. N R Narayana Murthy, Founder, Infosys India needs infrastructure, and technology for twenty- rst century manufacturing US needs talent in engineering and science to help keep it as the Innovation leader of the world. There is a synergy between the two great democracies that should be enabled through necessary policy changes on both sides.
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