Anurag Anand’s Spy Thriller Operation Bamboo Garden to Launch on 10th October at Kunzum Book Café, New Delhi

by | Oct 6, 2024 | Lifestyle

Anurag Anand’s latest spy thriller, Operation Bamboo Garden, is set for an exciting launch on 10th October at the Kunzum Book Café in New Delhi. The event will feature a distinguished panel of experts, including Major Gaurav Arya, Smita Mishra, Suhail Mathur, and Rrashima Verma, who will discuss the book. Published by Vitasta Publishing and represented by The Book Bakers, this thriller promises a gripping narrative. The Bimba, India’s leading art portal, has been announced as the gift partner for the occasion, adding a creative touch to the celebration.

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