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History is the statistics of yesterday, and it is also the beacon and lesson for the future. Therefore, the study of history is critical. A community that learns lessons from history can only lead humankind to a bright future. Many chapters in history are uncomfortable and shocking, but an honest history student cannot avoid them. Such a type of annal is the atrocities committed by the Soviet Union during the seventy years of communist autocracy. The world is going through decades of tremor when the story of the atrocities committed against humanity by the countries under communist rule comes…mehr

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History is the statistics of yesterday, and it is also the beacon and lesson for the future. Therefore, the study of history is critical. A community that learns lessons from history can only lead humankind to a bright future. Many chapters in history are uncomfortable and shocking, but an honest history student cannot avoid them. Such a type of annal is the atrocities committed by the Soviet Union during the seventy years of communist autocracy. The world is going through decades of tremor when the story of the atrocities committed against humanity by the countries under communist rule comes out one by one. Among them are documents released by Vasili Mitrokhin, a top KGB official. This book is part of such a history that reveals the shocking details of espionage done by KGB India.
Autorenporträt
Jagath Jayaprakash is an Academic Administrator by profession and an avid writer by intellectual pursuit. In addition, he publishes Op-Ed Articles on Political history, National security, Cyber warfare, and International relations in Malayalam and English for major media outlets like as Manorama Online, Janmabhumi, Indus Scrolls, Organiser, Kesari, and a host of other prominent news websites.