Unveiling Secrets: Akash Pasricha's Novel Revolutionizes Historical-Espionage

Akash Pasricha's novel 'Lost Secret: The Hidden Truth of Nalanda' blends historical and espionage elements, delving into India's archaeological and metallurgical heritage. The novel follows NIA agent Kabir Sharma and Reeya Ghosh as they decode the mysteries of wootz steel linked to modern thorium reactor technology. The launch by Nu Voice Press was notable.


Devdiscourse News Desk | India | Updated: 08-12-2025 15:27 IST | Created: 08-12-2025 15:27 IST
Unveiling Secrets: Akash Pasricha's Novel Revolutionizes Historical-Espionage
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Akash Pasricha's 'Lost Secret: The Hidden Truth of Nalanda' makes a compelling entrance into the world of historical-espionage fiction. Blending archaeological intrigue with scientific innovation, it offers readers a refreshing narrative that is both contemporary and engaging.

The story follows NIA agent Kabir Sharma and Reeya Ghosh, as they unravel a web of mysteries across India's historical sites. At the heart of their quest lies the enigmatic wootz steel, connected to a potential technological revolution with the Thorium Molten Salt Reactor.

The novel's launch at Lemon Tree, Aerocity, drew significant attention, underscoring its appeal as a sophisticated, culturally rich thriller. Published by Nu Voice Press and distributed by Penguin Random House India, 'Lost Secret' is a testimony to intelligent storytelling.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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