THE CORD


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About The Book

“The greatest war we fight is the one within ourselves” true to these words by Eric Christopher Jackson ‘The cord’ is a personification of wars waging inside each individual in the turbulent background of 1947 with the imminent partition and the strife-torn Indian nation. As European colonists raided the world and ‘civilised’ the indigenous inhabitants the mark they left didn’t just stop with the unruly borders and westernized organizations. As India woke up to her independence on 15th August 1947 unfortunately her sons and daughters watched the dawn hazed by Indo-Pak partition communal riots mass killings and much more. But these gores are no match to the souvenirs left in personal lives and families of the common public of the twin nations. The ones that their subconscious holds on to till date. ‘The Cord’ follows Jamedar Ashraf Ullah of the British Indian Army whose family moves to Rawalpindi leaving behind more than just traces of his lineage and Major Azad 11th Kumaon Infantry who gets a chance to right a wrong he had committed almost two decades ago. What would Major Azad choose? Guilt over duty? Kinship over comradery? or Love over all else? Is everything really fair in love and war?
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