Raina Ji Apka Pani Nikal Dungi Comments In Hindi


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Mira


Mira

Author: Virendra Kumar Sethi

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1996


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Yoga Guru to Swadeshi Warrior


Yoga Guru to Swadeshi Warrior

Author: Sandeep Deo

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Release Date: 2017-12-18


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'Can anyone imagine that a man with such a strong, continuous and unbroken will has been reaching out to the masses with the goal 'one life-one mission'. He has been travelling the country round the clock and has been meeting lakhs of people every-day and motivating them through yoga. If Baba Ramdev would have been in any other country then there would have been so many Universities that would have done PhD on his life history.' I had once asked Baba Ramdev that yoga gives energy, good-health and zeal but how does it help when you are surrounded with so many problems? 'Baba Ramdev had started his journey for the well being of this country's citizens through yoga, especially for the poor who were not able to afford medicines. After travelling for ten years across the country he noticed that it's not only the health of the citizens that needed attention but also the 'health of the country' so from then onwards he began to voice his concerns related to the dysfunctions of the nation. Baba Ramdev is such a personality who doesn't rest till he achieves his goals.'

The War That Made R&AW


The War That Made R&AW

Author: Anusha Nandakumar

language: en

Publisher: Ebury Press

Release Date: 2025-10-07


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Two events in the 1960s underlined the urgent need to restructure and revitalize India's Intelligence system: the 1962 war against China, and the one against Pakistan in 1965, both shocking instances of failures in information gathering. The officer who would be given charge of this task was R.N. Kao--someone as unlike romanticized ideals of spies in films and novels as possible. The founder-chief of India's Research and Analysis Wing lived and operated from the shadows. Understated and gentlemanly, he may not have looked the part, but Kao undoubtedly put Indian Intelligence on the world map. In this riveting book, authors Anusha Nandakumar and Sandeep Saket trace the roots of modern Indian espionage and describe the newly formed R&AW's integral role in the liberation of Bangladesh. Kao had one goal, to build an Intelligence-gathering agency that would ensure the security and integrity of India. And eventually, the legend of the 'Kaoboys'--the nickname given to the team he built--would spread far and wide. This is the compelling tale of how it started; of covert operations, courage and quick thinking; and of how wars are won as much off the battlefield as on it.