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Innocence – A Novel

New Book Release

I am happy to announce my debut novel ‘Innocence’ was published on September 15, 2023. The book ‘Innocence’ focused on India’s partition in 1947, and it affected the lives of over twenty-five million people who were forced to migrate and become refugees. Millions died. Innocence follows Shukumar, the male protagonist. He grew up in a …

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Ticking Time Bomb- Déjà vu

Political Commentary

October, Year 1962-Russia wanted to build a missile network in Cuba. America felt its first existential crisis dawning in America only 50 miles away. America stood up and said, “Stop! Dismantle the missile battery in Cuba.” We blockade the International water channel and prevent Russian ships carrying ICBMs headed to Cuba. World war III raised …

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Putin’s War

Political Commentary

Russia fears NATO and its presence in European continent. Ukraine is about to join European Union and NATO alliance. Putin sees that ring of gallows coming close to Russia as ex-Russian-dominated Eastern European countries join NATO alliance. This fear of NATO expansion causing Putin’s Russia the existential crisis. So he reacts to maintain his legacy …

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ABC of the Critical Race Theory

Political Commentary

  November 14, 2021 Dear Editor: Mark Harper, a News-Journal writer in his article, “Why is critical race theory so divisive?” which appeared on Sunday, November 14, 2021. I enjoyed reading the article. The American Republic was born on the shoulders of racism. Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and other revolutionaries realized that to create the …

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Flower Still Blooms

New Book Release

Flower Still Blooms By Shukdeb Sen Published by Olympia Publishers 29/10/2020, £7.99,  Paperback, 188 pages ISBN: 978-1-78830-795-6   About the Book Born in Bangladesh, Shukdeb Sen lived for a while in India before emigrating to the USA, where he enjoyed a long and successful career in teaching, research, and mentoring undergraduate students at several colleges …

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