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Unraveling a National Scandal: Ready To Fire Exposes India's False Espionage Case
Ready To Fire: How India and I Survived the ISRO Spy Case by Nambi Narayanan and Arun Ram is a gripping true story that exposes a dark chapter in Indian history. The book delves into the sensational 1990s ISRO espionage case, where a top scientist, Nambi Narayanan, was wrongly accused of selling classified space technology secrets.
A web of deceit unfolds as a police inspector's personal entanglement with a Maldivian woman is twisted into a fabricated national security threat. Political forces seize the opportunity to exploit the case, aiming to cripple the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and hinder its development of a crucial cryogenic engine.
Narayanan, alongside senior journalist Arun Ram, meticulously dissect the case. They revisit evidence, unearth new details, and shed light on the international forces potentially hindering India's space ambitions. The book exposes the immense personal cost Narayanan endured, including wrongful imprisonment, torture, and a four-year struggle for exoneration by the CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation).
Ready To Fire transcends a personal narrative. It chronicles the early days of India's space program, a period marked by ambition and innovation. This backdrop adds depth to the betrayal Narayanan faced and the potential damage the false accusations could have inflicted.
This book is a compelling read for anyone interested in:
True crime and stories of injustice
The history of Indian aerospace development
The complexities of international espionage and political agendas
Ready To Fire is not just a story of one man's ordeal; it's a call for accountability and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.