Forging: A Nation Born in Fire - Couverture souple

Methe, Karan

 
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Synopsis

Some nations are born in hope. This one was forged in fire. A disillusioned boy watches his father's democratic ideals crumble into dust and compromise. That boy, Raghunath Deshmukh, makes a vow: never to beg, never to bargain. The only cure for a sick society is a surgeon-one who cuts out the disease with cold, precise logic. From a fiery student agitator to the charismatic leader of the Deccan Lions, Raghunath masters the tools of power. He weaponizes ideology, orchestrates chaos, and justifies atrocity as a surgical necessity. His manifesto, The Deccan Testament, becomes a blueprint for revolution, leading to a bloody secession that carves a new nation-the Republic of Deccan-from the heart of India. But victory is a poisoned chalice. The warlords who helped him win now crave their own kingdoms. The "purified" land is built on mass graves. And the surgeon who remade a nation must now operate on his own creation, cutting out the very allies who put him in power. Forging is a chillingly logical descent into darkness, a political epic that asks: What is the price of purity? How does a desire for justice curdle into a doctrine of hate? And when the cure becomes more terrifying than the disease, who will survive the operation? This is the story of a nation born not in a hall of debate, but on an operating table. The anesthetic is spent. The blade is sharp. The surgery has begun.

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