The Asian Carnage by Saurabh Pant is a powerful collection that sheds light on the pain, destruction, and silence spread across Asia today. Through poetic realism and sharp observation, Pant captures stories of war, refugees, ruined lands, and lives lost in political games. From border strikes to environmental collapse, this book gives voice to the forgotten and reminds us of the urgent need for peace in a wounded continent.
About The Asian Carnage By Saurabh Pant
This powerful new title explores the deeper scars across Asia in current—conflict, refugees, ecological ruin, massacres, displaced lives, and silenced lands—through the raw lens of poetic realism and geopolitical observation.
Imagine a site where a media person is reporting and next moment it is being bombed or a happy family residing on the border and they were destroyed in a single strike— You get the idea of the influences behind it.
Pant’s signature style— filtered, and steeped in ground truths—returns with a new intensity that focuses on recent destruction around the Asian continent and its expanse with bigger global powers pulling the strings.
The concern of the region: Chinese trade, The Indian strikes, political clashes, Emirates executions, Syrian issue, the triple H and Iran question are those key spotlights that can draw attention to any reader possible.
The Asian Carnage is not just a title; it’s an echo from the borders, forests, and cities where survival is no longer assumed a core element of life.
It is becoming the rally of the dead— One where only the corpses speak the volume and it needs a peaceful world to reconcile all that has happened in such a short amount of time.
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About Saurabh Pant
Saurabh Pant is an Indian born author with sight loss due to Retinitis Pigmentosa who was born on 4th of April 1994 in the beautiful hill station of Nainital in Uttarakhand that is also known for its serene beauty and cultural glories.
After having pneumonia at 3, he started to lose sight at 6, came in touch with braille at 12, learnt screen reading for computers and got educated from a prominent institute for the visually impaired known as NIVH.
In his college days in Kirori mal college he came back to inclusion where he found the touch of writing further and managed to publish his 1st book titled Affection never dies.
Ever since he never looked back as today he is the author of more than 120 works and has won 11 international awards  alongside gold medals from Indian writing platforms.
The features in various news websites, magazines and appreciation makes him look forward as he believes in more growth and keeps working to become a master one day.