“Gazwa-e-Hind vs Bhagwa-e-Hind” is a profound and thrilling novel about India’s ideological, religious, and geopolitical struggles, a story not fought on borders or battlefields, but within the human mind, through illusions, and through the hidden fires of power. The novel reveals that the greatest threat to India is not an external invasion but an invisible war of ideas where religion sometimes becomes a weapon and sometimes a refuge. At the centre of the story is Dr. Avinash Rai, the NIA's chief, confronting a global conspiracy known as “Gazwa-e-Hind.” Radical organisations aim to destabilise India not through guns, but through ideological division, demographic warfare, white-collar terror, and psychological propaganda. On the other side, Indian philosophy Dharma-Shakti, Karma-Niti, and the Kal-Chakra emerge as the actual weapons in this battle. The narrative travels from the underground chambers of Delhi to the streets of Istanbul and all the way to the United Nations, where truth, justice, and the soul of Indian civilisation face their ultimate test. The novel neither supports any “Gazwa” nor promotes any “Bhagwa.” It exposes the three invisible forces that are pulling at India’s soul today— the fire of faith, the fire of illusion, and the fire of power. “Gazwa-e-Hind vs Bhagwa-e-Hind” is both a warning and a faith, reminding us that the real battle of religion is fought not outside but within.