
The Swaraj Spy
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Narrado por:
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Keval Shah
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Vijay Balan
Kumar Nair moves to Singapore after being dismissed from a British paramilitary unit for refusing to disperse unarmed women agitating for India's independence. But war breaks out and the Great Depression destroys his fledgling business.
After the fall of Singapore, he joins the secret Indian Swaraj Institute (Swaraj means self-rule) espionage school set up by Japanese Intelligence and the rebel Indian National Army in Penang, Malaya. When several cadets trained at the school are betrayed by a double agent, Kumar is sent on a rescue mission. But while the Japanese want Kumar to continue the mission with surviving agents, Indian leaders ask Kumar to save as many as possible and hunker down until the war ends.
Inspired by a true story, The Swaraj Spy will take you on a thrilling adventure through time and history.
©2022 Vijay Balan (P)2024 Tantor MediaA gripping tale of a remarkable life
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reallife story of Hope and pain
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What moved me most was the quiet power of his transformation. Just because you’re good at something doesn’t mean it’s good for you — or right. Kumar’s reckoning with that truth, and the staggering personal cost of standing by it — from captivity and torture to impossible choices involving his own family — felt viscerally real.
This isn’t just a spy story. It’s about moral clarity in a murky world — and the courage to hold on to what’s right, even when it breaks you. I didn’t expect to see myself in this story. But I did, and I think anyone who’s ever questioned the mission they serve might too.
Separate from the story itself,
the audio narration deserves praise. With a story crossing cultural and political lines, it’s easy to misstep into caricature — but the narrator brings distinct voices to life with care and restraint. Characters remain clear without becoming theatrical. As a listener, that kept me grounded in a complex story. It’s a tough balance, and this performance nails it.
Just because you’re good at something doesn't mean it’s good for you
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