Red Jihad
2012 novel by Sami Ahmad Khan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Red Jihad: Battle for South Asia is a political/military thriller by Sami Ahmad Khan. It was published by Rupa & Co. in June 2012. Red Jihad was hailed as one of the first novels to fictionalize the Maoist-Mujahideen nexus in the Indian Red Corridor[1] and for dramatizing the links between religious fundamentalism and political terrorism in India.
Author | Sami Ahmad Khan |
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Series | Red Jihad #1 |
Genre | Conspiracy fiction, Thriller |
Publisher | Rupa & Co. India Pvt Ltd |
Publication date | June 2012 |
Publication place | India |
Pages | 280 |
ISBN | 9788129119872 |
Followed by | Aliens in Delhi |
Red Jihad was Khan's debut. After its publication, Businessworld magazine said Khan might have started a genre that will lead many youngsters to learn the English language the way an earlier generation learnt it through Robert Ludlums and Fredrick Forsyths.[2] Khan has also been labelled as the Indian equivalent of Tom Clancy by the Millennium Post.[3]