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THE MAN WHO LOST INDIA- First Indian dystopian war novel written by a female writer – Firstpost

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THE MAN WHO LOST INDIA- First Indian dystopian war novel written by a  female writer – Firstpost

A dystopian never-been-done-before tale set in – and between – China and India, THE MAN WHO LOST INDIA is a powerful portrayal of love, strife and family in the wake of 21st century’s biggest war

10 Essential Novels From India – Qwiklit

10 Essential Novels From India – Qwiklit

Post-millennial Indian (genre) fiction in English - Part One

Post-millennial Indian (genre) fiction in English - Part One

SamyuktaPoetry – Samyukta Poetry

SamyuktaPoetry – Samyukta Poetry

Vauhini Vara on 'The Immortal King Rao,' Her Dystopian Novel That Crosses  Into Reality - The New York Times

Vauhini Vara on 'The Immortal King Rao,' Her Dystopian Novel That Crosses Into Reality - The New York Times

Fluid The Approach Applied by Geniuses Over Centuries 9788183285278

Fluid The Approach Applied by Geniuses Over Centuries 9788183285278

Transgender in Indian Context Rights and PDF, PDF, Queer Theory

Transgender in Indian Context Rights and PDF, PDF, Queer Theory

Press Coverage 2017 by Film Bazaar - Issuu

Press Coverage 2017 by Film Bazaar - Issuu

The Nation Form in The Global Age: Ethnographic Perspectives, PDF, Nationalism

The Nation Form in The Global Age: Ethnographic Perspectives, PDF, Nationalism

100 Notable/Best Books of Fiction from India - 2020: by The Bombay Review -  The Bombay Review

100 Notable/Best Books of Fiction from India - 2020: by The Bombay Review - The Bombay Review

Snakes in the Ganga”  A Book by Rajiv Malhotra

Snakes in the Ganga” A Book by Rajiv Malhotra

Vauhini Vara on 'The Immortal King Rao,' Her Dystopian Novel That Crosses  Into Reality - The New York Times

Vauhini Vara on 'The Immortal King Rao,' Her Dystopian Novel That Crosses Into Reality - The New York Times

May fiction: Stories set in newly independent India, dystopian near-future  India, and more

May fiction: Stories set in newly independent India, dystopian near-future India, and more