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Sudipta Das

    Sudipta Das est un auteur dont la fascination pour les questions de conscience, d'existence et d'humanité découle d'un profond intérêt pour l'intersection de la philosophie, de l'histoire, de l'économie et de la science. Son œuvre s'efforce de briser les illusions fractionnées et de guider les lecteurs vers la compréhension de l'unité, envisageant un monde harmonisé. À travers son écriture, souvent inspirée par des phénomènes psychiques et surnaturels extraordinaires, Das explore les voies vers la prise de conscience collective de l'humanité.

    Myths and realities of French imperialism in India
    De Broglie's Armada
    The Extra-Terrestrial Delivery
    The Asylum Dweller's Diary
    • The Asylum Dweller's Diary

      • 142pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      Set on the alien world of Planet Hoola, this science fiction romance explores supernatural phenomena intertwined with personal experiences. The narrative unfolds through the perspective of an asylum dweller, offering a unique blend of emotional depth and cosmic intrigue. Inspired by profound realizations, the story promises to captivate readers with its imaginative elements and rich storytelling. As the first episode in the series, it lays the groundwork for further adventures in this intriguing universe.

      The Asylum Dweller's Diary
    • De Broglie's Armada

      A Plan for the Invasion of England, 1765-1777

      • 132pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      This study offers the first published translation and analysis of a significant invasion scheme targeting the British Isles, which laid the groundwork for subsequent French diplomatic invasion plans. It delves into the historical context and strategic considerations behind this early military strategy, revealing its impact on future military tactics and diplomatic relations.

      De Broglie's Armada
    • This is an objective and well-documented reinterpretation of the French presence in India during one of the most critical and decisive periods of Anglo-French global relations. A stimulating study based on a careful combing of not readily accessible archival sources as well as contemporary and current printed materials, it unfolds the real nature of French objectives in India in the backdrop of French global policy after 1763. As the author extensively documents, French policy was uniquely non-imperialistic in India after the Seven Years' War. The prevailing belief that the Anglo-French confrontation in India was primarlily a conflict for an Indian empire has been clearly revealed for what it always was: a myth.

      Myths and realities of French imperialism in India