An Outline of the Republic
ABOUT
THE BOOK
“They gave me the vaguest of assignments before packing me off to the region, introducing the subject late one night in the company urinals.” So begins the story of Amrit, a young, disillusioned journalist at a Calcutta daily, a Sikh, who finds a disturbing photograph of a woman and decides to investigate the story of her life and the violent incident captured by the photograph. His research takes him halfway across India, to a region of seven hill states bordered by China and Burma, where drugs, guns, and timber sustain the crumbling economy and where militancy and insurgent movements brew, threatening to spill over into a larger conflict. Amrit’s journey is as uncertain as the woman he wishes to find, interrupted by odd mishaps, intrusive strangers with disturbing stories, false leads, and, above all, disquieting rumours about a man running something called the Prosperity Project — a man who may have the answers to all Amrit’s questions.