The Great Subcontinent Uprising, Part 1
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The novel follows a sweeping political and spiritual transformation across India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. India’s intelligence service deploys Project Chakradhvaja, an AI system that cripples extremist networks JeM and LeT overnight. Their collapse sparks mass uprisings in Pakistan demanding Imran Khan’s release and an end to the manipulation of religion. Millions renounce extremist Islam, embracing a broader civilizational dharma. Imran Khan, spiritually transformed in prison, declares allegiance to Sanatana Dharma. The government falls; the army loses power; ISI is dissolved.
Bangladesh undergoes a parallel uprising. Across both countries, citizens demand new constitutions. The three nations negotiate unity, inspired by poets, farmers, students, and spiritual leaders. A new country—The Bharatiya Federation—is born, with a Dharma Charter, open borders, and a shared anthem.
In Taxila, during the unification ceremony, a child watching the rivers meet whispers: “Maybe this is what the land wanted all along.”
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