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2 Books by Vivek Ahuja
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Overview: Vivek Ahuja is the author of several historical articles on the Indo-China border and is contributor to Force Magazine in India. He has written extensively about the historical underpinnings of the Sino-Indian border dispute, the Sino-Indian border war of 1962 and its impact on India and China. He is also author of technical articles on the mathematical modeling and simulations of combat systems, land-warfare and wartime logistics. He received his Doctorate from Auburn University and currently resides in Austin, Texas in the USA.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller

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Chimera
The year is 2014.
A violent uprising has been instigated all across Tibet as Beijing moves to establish control while the Dalai Lama’s health deteriorates further and questions on the future of the Tibetan leadership are raised. As Beijing pursues the rebels and their benefactors within India, both nations are plunged into a spiraling descent to war.
Now each side must navigate their widely different paths to victory as vast armies on both sides wage all-out war in their bid to become the dominant power in Asia…

Fenix
As India reels from an audacious act of nuclear terrorism against one of its major cities, those in the corridors of power, prepare to retaliate. They vow that the perpetrators behind this heinous act will not go unpunished, despite protection from the Pakistani military.
But the perpetrators are supported by hidden actors whose only agenda is to see India brought to her knees. They have prepared for this moment for years. And they will not hesitate to put the resources and destiny of an entire nation on the line to achieve their goals.
As Kashmir burns and special-forces teams move across borders to strike the enemy on their own turf, a chain of events begins between the two nations that can only end one way: nuclear war.

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