Empire wrapped itself in lies. Britain called its conquest of India a civilizing mission, a gift of democracy and order to a land it branded barbaric. In truth, it was conquest by loot, famine, slavery, and genocide—masked by the myths of imperial grandeur.
In this searing book, Rakesh Dwivedi rips through the veil of colonial propaganda to show how India’s story of freedom was never isolated, but bound to the blood-soaked geopolitics of the world—from America and Africa to the Middle East and Asia. Drawing on secret British records, the wars that reshaped the globe, and the betrayals of Partition, he reveals how global rivalries and armed might shaped the destiny of nations. Bold, uncompromising, and unflinching, this book exposes the real face of empire and reclaims the truth of India’s long struggle for independence.
About the Author
Mr Dwivedi has served as the Additional Advocate General for Uttar Pradesh and has represented several states and prominent institutions—including the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)—in a wide range of important cases.














