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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat if a promise broken on the battlefield of Kurukshetra still waited, echoing across centuries, demanding to be fulfilled today?
Raj Malhotra, born into power and politics, believes his fight is for justice and truth. But soon he is trapped in something far bigger—betrayal from within, conspiracies outside, and a ruthless web of power that feels like a modern Chakravyuh, a circle that has never been broken.
Beside him stand two anchors. Sakshi, a woman whose presence feels older than time, walks with him in silence and strength, carrying mysteries he cannot name. And Vasudev Malhotra, strategist, mentor, and psychologist, sharpens Raj into the leader destiny demands, teaching him that power always comes with a price.
But Raj’s battle is not just political—it is ancient. Long ago, Abhimanyu fell in the Chakravyuh while Krishna stood bound by his vow of silence. That silence became a wound that never healed. Now Raj stands where Abhimanyu once fell. Enemies close in. Betrayal rises again. But this time, history will not repeat. Because Sakshi—the one who once only watched—will act.
The Unfinished Vow is a story of love, courage, and truth finally rising where it once fell.
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Dr. Dhiraj Raja is a psychiatrist, poet, thinker, and once an Army officer. His life bridges discipline and wonder, giving him a rare mix of strength and gentleness. He writes where psychology meets philosophy, where questions matter more than answers. His words are not for show but for feeling—for slowing down and noticing life’s fragile beauty. For him, love is the quiet thread running through war and peace, joy and grief, faith and doubt. He offers no certainty, only presence. His belief is simple: the soul does not seek perfection, only wholeness.
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