Book 4 : The Silk Dagger: Where Borders Blur, Betrayal Strikes (The R & A.W. Chronicles – In the shadows, they serve the light)

 



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A jungle bleeds. A nation trembles. A dagger waits in the dark.

From the acclaimed author of Operation Black VeilThe Kathmandu Protocol, and Ghosts of Balochistan, comes Book 4 in the explosive RAW spy thriller series — The Silk Dagger: Where Borders Blur, Betrayal Strikes.

When whispers of a Chinese-backed militia planning a coup in India’s northeast surface, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) activates its deadliest operative — Kabir Anand. The mission: infiltrate treacherous terrain, dismantle a rising insurgency, and expose foreign interference before the region ignites in civil war.

But this isn’t just another covert operation.
This is 
personal.

Set against the backdrop of Myanmar’s volatile borders, the humid underbelly of Bangkok’s espionage networks, and the fragile peace of India’s Arunachal frontier, Kabir and his elite team must navigate:

As the jungle becomes a battlefield and alliances blur, Kabir must confront ghosts from his past and a betrayal that cuts deeper than any bullet. With every step, the line between freedom fighter and terrorist grows thinner—and the price of failure becomes national collapse.

Why readers love this series:

Keywords:
Indian spy thriller, RAW novel, espionage fiction, military thriller India, jungle warfare novel, geopolitical thriller, spy vs spy, Chinese border conflict, political thriller, covert operations India, international espionage, spy fiction 2025, Indian intelligence action novel, counterintelligence fiction

Perfect for fans of:
Vince Flynn • Brad Thor • Tom Clancy • Mukul Deva • Ravi Subramanian • John le Carré

Step into the shadows. In the war for the nation’s soul, silence is deadliest—and the dagger is drawn.

The Silk Dagger is Book 4 in The R & A.W. Chronicles. Read as a gripping standalone or continue Kabir Anand’s high-stakes journey across the world of intelligence, strategy, and sacrifice.

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