center> About The Author
Shivkumar Nenwani is an engineer from the 1972 batch of Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal (formerly Maulana Azad Regional Engineering College). He holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Personnel Management and Labor Welfare from Panjab University, as well as a Postgraduate Diploma in Management from Punjabi University. After resigning from the post of Chief Engineer in the public sector, he became an entrepreneur. He is now the Chairman of an export house and operates factories in three different states. In the field of literature, he has composed several poems, folk songs (some of which are available on YouTube), and novels including Devbhoomi - An Unusual Love Story. He has also funded and constructed a temple in the Sohna region of Gurugram using his personal finances. Actively associated with various social organizations, he continues to engage in numerous community service activities. Punks Swindlers is not only a work of imagination-it is also inspired by accounts from those affected by the horrors of Partition, as well as fictionalized tales based on terrorism and espionage operations conducted by Pakistan against India. Readers' feedback is warmly welcomed.
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Punks Swindlers is a gripping espionage thriller woven into a multi-generational saga that traverses love, war, deception, and patriotism. The story opens with Major Tilok Raichandani of R&AW uncovering a chilling secret: terrorists are being implanted with satellite-tracked microchips and tasked with military sabotage by Pakistani handlers. Tilok's investigation leads him into a complex network of criminals known as the "Punks" Ashraf and Aftab operating across North India, deeply embedded in espionage, drugs, and social manipulation. Parallel to this, the novel delves into Tilok's romantic journey with Riya, a sharp and elegant young woman, and the mysterious truth of his own origins. Through family revelations, he learns he is the adopted twin son of Ishani and Yash, who disappeared during the Partition, suspected to have fled to Panama. As Tilok balances duty and emotion, court proceedings, intelligence raids, and familial discoveries converge to reveal that Ashraf was not only a swindler but a Pakistani spy involved in luring Hindu girls into jihadi networks. The final chapters expose a massive espionage ring, bringing justice to light and ending in a dramatic courtroom victory. Blending intelligence operations with tender personal moments, Punks Swindlers portrays a deeply patriotic, romantic, and emotionally layered narrative-bridging generations, continents, and ideologies.
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