Dalals is a riveting work of fiction that uncovers the complex world of political power brokers, or “Dalals,” who shaped India’s financial and political landscape from the 1970s onward. Set during a time of political upheaval and economic transformation, the novel weaves together the stories of those who operated behind the scenes—navigating corruption, secret deals, and the shifting tides of influence.
Through the eyes of its protagonist, readers are taken into the corridors of power where decisions affecting millions are made in hushed conversations and backdoor agreements. As India grapples with changes in governance, social order, and its position on the global stage, “Dalals” explores themes of ambition, loyalty, and the struggle between morality and survival in a world driven by wealth and power.
This compelling narrative is perfect for readers interested in political dramas, historical fiction, and those fascinated by the underpinnings of India’s evolving political and economic systems.