Arvind never set out to be a rebel. He only believed in one dangerous idea—that the power of the atom was meant to heal, not destroy. But in a world hungry for control, his conviction became his crime. Watched, hunted, and betrayed, he was dragged into the shadows. Kidnapped. Tortured. Pressured to surrender the one truth he refused to abandon: nuclear energy must remain a tool for peace. They tried to bend his body. They tried to break his spirit. They tried to weaponise his mind. They failed. This is the story of a man who challenged power with conviction, who chose conscience over comfort, and who discovered that the fiercest battles are fought not on battlefields, but in the human spirit. Arvind: The Mind that Couldn’t Be Weaponised — because you can silence a voice, but you cannot kill an idea.
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Devi Raghuvanshi was born in Mathura, the sacred birthplace of Lord Krishna, and went on to pursue a degree in Electrical Engineering (BE). After building an illustrious career spanning four decades with some of the country’s leading corporates, he decided to follow his long-cherished passion for writing. An incredibly versatile author, he has penned 23 books across multiple genres, weaving stories that appeal to a wide spectrum of readers. His works reflect both depth and imagination, carrying the richness of his life experiences and the clarity of his observations. With each new book, he continues to push his creative boundaries, adding fresh perspectives to his literary journey. Now based in Mumbai, he follows sports closely, having once been a state-level athlete himself.
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