India is no longer willing to rent its destiny.
Prime Minister Rajen Desai has placed strategic independence at the heart of a rising nation. Under his leadership, India is building its own defence capability, deepening cooperation with Russia, easing old tensions with China, and refusing Western pressure to remain a compliant customer. To millions, Desai represents discipline, sovereignty, and a different future. To the powerful interests threatened by his reforms, he has become a problem that cannot be ignored.
In private rooms across Washington, London, Moscow, Beijing, Brussels, and Zurich, analysts and power brokers begin asking a dangerous question: What would happen if India's leadership suddenly changed? No government openly orders an attack. No official conspiracy is written down. Yet speculation creates momentum, money begins to move, and a deniable transnational network known only as the Ghost turns an abstract possibility into an operation.
As a major summit approaches in Beijing, Indian intelligence chief Vikram Saran detects fragments of a threat that refuses to take a recognisable shape. Russian President Aleksandr Volkov and Chinese security director Liu Wen see the same disturbing pattern from different angles. Each understands that the target is not only one man. If Desai falls, India's strategic rise could fracture, cooperation among three nuclear powers could collapse, and a regional crisis could expand into a global confrontation.
The Ghost, however, has built its plan around uncertainty. Its operatives hide among officials, contractors, security personnel, and ordinary crowds. Every failed route produces another. Every warning may be bait. Every protective move risks opening a new line of attack.
When the summit becomes a carefully engineered kill zone, India, Russia, and China must coordinate without public acknowledgement, complete trust, or room for error. Their adversary has no flag, no ideology, and no interest in history. Only the result matters.
From the corridors of New Delhi and the intelligence chambers of Moscow to the controlled geometry of Beijing and the borderlands of Bangladesh, The Third Axis is a tense geopolitical thriller about power, sovereignty, covert influence, and the hidden systems that can bring nations to the edge of war. It asks how far entrenched interests will go to preserve a fading order, and whether three rival powers can recognise a common danger before one assassination reshapes the world.
History may never record the attack that almost succeeded. But the world will live with what changed because it nearly did.
Blending intelligence tradecraft, political calculation, military strategy, and high-stakes action, Delvin Mathews delivers suspense for readers drawn to power struggles, complex institutions, and conspiracies hidden behind the headlines. Here, imagination is not harmless. Once the powerful accept that a leader's removal is possible, someone may decide it is necessary.
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