The present paper analyses Mukul Deva's first Indian thriller 'Lashkar : Into the Heart of Terror' published in 2008 which appears to be a narrative of his experience global terrorism that inspired him as an army officer, when he worked in the Sikh Light Infantry of the Indian Army form 1981. This narration of the a bomblast at the Sarjini Nagar market in new Delhi on 29th Oct. 2005 conveys the strange link between global terrorism and India and Indian economy. It also hints at the relationship between global terrorism and Indian social life. The narrative diverges into the minds of the terrorists which reflect their ideology of terrorism. It shows us Mukul Deva's broad intention behind this typical narration who wants to illustrate the horrible nature of global terrorism, use of violence of the innocents as the means of spreading terrorism, with ultimate aim of intimidation for political purposes. |