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The Quest is a fiction set in the northeastern region of the country with a rural backdrop. Madhab, the narrator, is a young Major in a crack infantry battalion of the Indian Army is set to get married in a few days. Just then, a tragedy strikes the family. Madhab's twentythree year old younger brother gets killed in a motorcycle accident. Madhab smells a rat and strongly feels that the accident was stage managed. He vows to get to the bottom of it at any cost. Sometimes, Major Madhab's progress is hindered due to certain strict parameters that come with his profession, but being a hardened…mehr

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The Quest is a fiction set in the northeastern region of the country with a rural backdrop. Madhab, the narrator, is a young Major in a crack infantry battalion of the Indian Army is set to get married in a few days. Just then, a tragedy strikes the family. Madhab's twentythree year old younger brother gets killed in a motorcycle accident. Madhab smells a rat and strongly feels that the accident was stage managed. He vows to get to the bottom of it at any cost. Sometimes, Major Madhab's progress is hindered due to certain strict parameters that come with his profession, but being a hardened commando, his quest for the truth becomes unrelenting, often landing him in a do-or-die situation. The tale as told by this versatile armyman will make you fantasize about the romanticism in the army; he will give you a new meaning to the vexed issues of human relationships, he will transport you to some of the most exotic and little known places on earth, and he will make you wonder what he will do next.
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Mridul Dutta is a diehard infantryman. He was felicitated with an award by the President of India for his distinguished service when he was in command of an operationally-committed brigade. An acclaimed sportsman and adventurer, he now lives in Noida where golf, bridge and literary activities keep him fully occupied.