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Kupwara Codes (The Gorkha Garrison Series Book 1)

Manik M. Jolly
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A sinister plot unfolds in Kashmir, masterminded by the ISI and carried out by its overground workers and sleeper cells, and a radical femme fatale from the UK. Their aim-unleash chaos in India with their ideological war.

Standing against them are two young Gorkha regiment officers-the recently commissioned, rustic Lt Deepak Lathwal from Rohtak and the legendary daredevil, Maj Danny Deka of Majuli.

When cryptic codes from the elusive 'Codeman' surface, these officers are thrust into a high-stakes mission to foil a devastating terror attack. With danger escalating and time slipping away, will they be able to crack the complicated codes? Along with their ferocious Khukri-wielding Gorkhas, will they be able to outsmart the terrorists from across the border?

Find out in this electrifying military thriller that draws on the real experiences of our brave defenders whose courage, brotherhood, and unwavering resolve stand as India's final defence against looming chaos.

ISBN/SKU9789362130105
ImprintHarper Fiction
LanguageEnglish
FormatPaperback
Pages228
Year of Pub.2025
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About the Author

Manik M. Jolly

Major Manik M Jolly (Retd), SM is a decorated veteran of the Gorkha Regiment and Military Intelligence. He has operated extensively in Kashmir in counterterrorist operations and also commanded an infantry company and counterintelligence detachments. He is also a defence and geopolitics expert and writes for many reputed publications.

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