A full-blown civil war is raging at the start of Tathagata Bhattacharya’s debut novel. Sands, a coal-rich area of the Republic, has declared itself an independent realm. The Republic is headed by Nida Dodi—an authoritarian far-right religious leader who comes to power with a brute majority. Dodi had contested the elections promising to smash the corporate-politician-bureaucrat nexus, but when she takes office, she shows her true fascist colours. Subsidies to the poor are abruptly cut. Relentless force is unleashed on farmers. All dissent is snuffed out. Opposition leaders are jailed, forced to go underground, or assassinated.