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"India, once a beacon of cultural and economic prosperity, became a repeated target of foreign invasions. These aggressors sought to dismantle a thriving civilisation, leaving behind scars that still echo in history.
The arrival of Muslim invaders marked the beginning of an era of turbulence and suffering. Atrocities were committed to weaken the very foundations of Hindu society-children of Guru Gobind Singh Ji were entombed alive, temples and centres of learning were destroyed, and countless lives were lost. Conspiracies were woven to erase Sanatan Dharma, and millions of Hindus were massacred. The ideology of Ghazwa-e-Hind gained ground, and jihad became a weapon for those seeking domination.
Yet, despite relentless oppression, the Hindu community displayed extraordinary resilience. Their determination, sacrifice, and valour safeguarded their identity and preserved India's rich cultural heritage.
This book sheds light on the historical context of such invasions, the indomitable spirit of Sanatanis, and the continuing internal challenges society must confront today. It not only chronicles the wounds of the past but also warns against the conspiracies that persist in the present."