Mission Shengzhan

Mission Shengzhan
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9789354350337
ISBN-13 : 935435033X
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Book Synopsis Mission Shengzhan by : Tuhin Sinha

Download or read book Mission Shengzhan written by Tuhin Sinha and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2021-06-28 with total page 339 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Buckle Up & Strap Yourself In Get ready to fire your Neurons! How can you fight an invisible enemy? An enemy who manipulates your subconscious mind! The planet is hit by a pandemic. General Deng Jintao in Beijing has a plan to dominate and the key is India needs to fail. Over the years he has deployed the 3W Doctrine. Control Public Opinion | Create Psychology Trauma | Use Legal Power Now he unleashes an asset to bring India down. Dr (Major) Vihan Swaraj, a rookie politician. His battles have moved from the border to corridors of power in Delhi. ...He needs to know who friend or foe is. RAW Agent Udita Tandon, a covert field officer. She is crafty and driven by rage. ...She will make them pay. Dr. Mouni Khan Chaudhary, an economist. She talks about out-of-control monetary policies. ...She is trapped in London. Yanni Jacob, of Indian antecedents, is a Mossad trained assassin and tracking a terror group in Istanbul. ...He is running out of time. India is now the target of the Global Deep State. In this rollercoaster politico-medico-espionage thriller that plays out across continents, can India pull off a coup against the biological Chernobyl and save humanity's future?


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