ON THE ROAD A Pan-India Quest

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A Journey from Frontier to Frontier:  Across the Soul of India

From the Eastern Dawn to the Western Horizon and from Kashmir’s icy heights to Kanyakumari’s oceanic edge, this book is a breathtaking chronicle of one man’s self-driven odyssey across India’s vast and varied frontiers. Through vivid reflections and sharp-eyed observations, the author captures the pulse of the highways, the warmth of the people, and the raw beauty of India’s landscapes. This is not just a travelogue, it’s a celebration of India’s spirit, stitched together by the roads that bind it.

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Weight 0.300 kg
Dimensions 24 × 16 × 3 cm
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