Islamic Religious Terrorists Hijack the Delhi-Gurgaon Metro train and threaten to kill all 1001 passengers on board if India does not meet their demands within the 12-hour deadline. The government is in no mood to relent since seeing as the demands seek the release of three dreaded terrorists who had acted against the Nation. The government is acutely aware that they have the moral responsibility for the lives of its trapped citizens. NSA Robin India is entrusted with negotiations that could lead to freeing the hostages. Can he secure their release through mere dialogue? A dangerously murky situation that demanded a choice to be made between Plan-A and Plan-B. Attempt a rescue or keep the honor of the nation at all costs. What sort of plan would the security agencies have to work out to free the hostages without firing a single shot? Should they seek the help of foreign agencies, or should they go on their own? Time certainly was not on their side, nor that of the hostages. A first-of-its-kind situation wherein terrorists, on a "Do or Die" mission, took command of a Metro train with no straightforward plan of rescue available to the authorities.
Details
- Publication Date
- Oct 24, 2021
- Language
- English
- Category
- Fiction
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Vikas Bhakri
Specifications
- Format