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Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Kaalkut. Chapter 7

1 September 2020 Ghani Village, Rajauri, Jammu Captain Sanjeev Pandey entered the Commanding Officer’s (CO) room and saluted smartly, “Good afternoon sir.” His CO returned the salute and instructed him to have a seat. “Sanjeev, how good are you with construction work?” CO was famous for his abrupt orders and strange ways of grilling people. Capt Sanjeev was expecting something like this when he got the message about CO wanting to see him asap. [ 4,108 more words ] https://ift.tt/2EZB5eI
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Sunday, September 6, 2020

Kaalkut. Chapter 6

Kaalkut. Chapter 6 “And choose Kalsang as the official leader of Tibetan people ?” Namdol put his mug on the table and asked pointedly. He had been working with Indian agencies for most of his adult life and probably knew about their inner working more https://ift.tt/2Z7BLoY
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Friday, September 4, 2020

Kaalkut. Chapter 5

29 August 2016, New Delhi, India Monsoon of 2016 had been more humid than usual with more heat than rains. Indian National Security Advisor Ajay Dhumal started sweating as soon as he stepped out of his air conditioned car and started walking towards the office of Indian Defence Minister Maadhvan Kamat in the expansive South Block building. Ajay Dhumal had retired as a Deputy Director in Indian external intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW). [ 1,640 more word ] https://ift.tt/3hWGamc
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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Kaalkut. Chapter 4

7 August 2016. Kathmandu, Nepal Nepalese national election results were declared 2 days back. Nepali Praja Sangh led Uttam Maharaj, had won 108 seats to emerge as the single largest party but was still short of majority by 30 seats in the 275 seat House of Representatives. Nepal Communist Party led by Srijan Mathi had won 69 seats and the rest by independents and some other smaller parties. [ 1,947 more word ] https://ift.tt/31S2t6R
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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Kaalkut. Chapter 3

25 June 2016, Hanoi, Vietnam Lai Pa island chains were a small group of 5 uninhabited reef islands roughly 45-50 km east of Vietnamese mainland and slightly further from Chinese coast. Of the 5 islands, 3 got submerged under water during high tide. The biggest among them was 2 km in length and 1 km at its widest. All were too small to have any useful vegetation and fresh water and only fishermen used them every now and then for anchorage and shelter. [ 3,855 more words ] https://ift.tt/3gMlZ8U
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