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Step into the world of technology and imagination with Ogattu’s exclusive collection of tech-driven and science fiction eBooks. Dive into thrilling concepts like AI-powered societies, digital system collapses, zero-less computing, and unpredictable global shock events that reshape entire industries. Whether you're a curious mind or a future thinker, these books will expand your understanding of the digital world and ignite your imagination. 


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1.

Beyond May 1: Why Builders, Leaders, and Dreamers Are Not Labour

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Workplace Culture

📖 Book Summary:

For decades, May 1st — International Labour Day — has honored the hands that build. But what about the minds that imagine? The hearts that risk everything? The souls that bear sleepless nights to create jobs, not just keep them?
Beyond May 1 is a bold manifesto that challenges the blanket labelling of all contributors as “labour.” It argues that entrepreneurs, managers, creators, and CEOs are not just higher-paid workers — they are builders of systems, takers of risk, and visionaries of the future. This book journeys through the psychological, emotional, and cultural struggles of founders and leaders who are often excluded, misunderstood, or even resented — despite carrying the burdens no salary can compensate.
With powerful real-world corporate scenarios, heartfelt dialogues, and fresh calls for new cultural rituals like Enterprise Freedom Day (August 9), this book makes the case for a new kind of respect — not just for effort, but for creation itself.

It is a book for those who:

• Sold their wedding gold to make payroll.
• Lay awake wondering how to protect their team from layoffs.
• Are tired of being called "privileged" for daring to dream differently.
Beyond May 1 doesn’t erase the value of labour — it expands the map of contribution to include those who build before anyone else believes. It’s time to break the mental chains that equate leadership with oppression, and salary with slavery.

This is more than a book.

It’s a declaration:

👉 That value comes in many forms.
👉 That contribution should be honoured, not flattened.
👉 And that the future belongs to the free-minded, not just the clocked-in.

3.

Mass Manufacturing Massacre: How Capitalists Weaponized Adam Smith Against China

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Geo-Economic Exposé

📖 Book Summary

In Mass Manufacturing Massacre, S. S. Waghmode reveals how Adam Smith’s celebrated “Division of Labour”, once envisioned to create prosperity and efficiency, was transformed into a weapon of economic domination by Western capitalists—and how China became its greatest victim.

🧠 Adam Smith’s Vision:
In his famous “Pin Factory” analogy, Smith showed how dividing work into smaller tasks boosts productivity and lowers costs. But he also warned of its dehumanizing dangers—that workers might become “as stupid and ignorant as it is possible for a human creature to become” when trapped in repetitive labour.

💣 The Modern Trap:
Western corporations took this concept global. When China opened its gates under Deng Xiaoping, foreign investors applied Smith’s model not for shared wealth—but for control. They handed out blueprints, not knowledge. They gave assembly lines, not autonomy.
China became the workshop of the world, but not its innovator.

⚙️ How Division of Labour Became a Chain, Not a Ladder

Specialization → Segregation
Chinese workers became highly efficient in isolated tasks—assembling chips, stitching garments, polishing screens—but never allowed to master the full craft. Knowledge remained in the West; labour remained in the East.

Education → Execution, Not Imagination
Systems like Gaokao sorted youth into obedient executors, not creative thinkers. Millions became “mental factory” products—trained to follow, not question.

Women as Disposable Labour
Millions of young women were funneled into factories with no family, no maternity, no future—a human cost buried beneath GDP figures.

Dollar Dependency
Every export brought in dollars China couldn’t control. Profits flowed to Wall Street, not Wuhan.
China became a creditor nation with no power over the currency it earned.

📉 The Result: Growth Without Freedom

A nation rich in production but poor in ownership.

High GDP but low human dignity.

A population trained for obedience, not invention.

Factories full, nurseries empty—a demographic time bomb.

Innovation suffocated under assembly-line mentality. Creativity gave way to compliance. As China built the world’s goods, it slowly forgot how to dream.

⚠️ The Warning

This book is not just China’s story—it’s a global cautionary tale.
When a civilization measures success only in exports, efficiency, and currency reserves, it becomes a slave to the very system it powers.

Adam Smith’s idea was meant to empower humanity.
But in the hands of profit-obsessed global capitalists, it became a mechanism of mental colonization—a world where billions labour for wealth they will never own.

🌏 A Call to Reflection

Can a nation truly rise if it never controls its own design, currency, or imagination?
Can a worker truly be free if their hands are busy but their mind is chained?

Mass Manufacturing Massacre urges China—and the world—to rediscover the balance between efficiency and enlightenment, between labour and liberty.

5.

The Rain Code: India's Monsoon Trading Revolution

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Climate Finance & Agri-Tech Innovation

📖 Book Summary: The Rain Code — India’s Monsoon Trading Revolution

Why should Indian farmers trade the monsoon?
Because for decades, the rain has decided their fate — now it’s time farmers decide the value of the rain.

India’s farmers have always been at the mercy of monsoons. A late downpour, a dry spell, or a cloudburst could wipe out an entire year’s income. Despite billions spent on subsidies, insurance, and loan waivers, over 11,000 farmers still die by suicide every year, trapped between climate uncertainty and financial helplessness.

The Rain Code introduces a bold new idea — Monsoon Trading, where rain becomes a tradable asset and farmers become investors in their own destiny. Through the creation of the National Monsoon Index (NMI), India can hedge rainfall just like global markets hedge oil, gold, or wheat.

This book is not just a policy vision — it’s a financial revolution for rural India.

💡 What the Book Explores

The Science of Risk – How rainfall volatility impacts food inflation, farmer income, and India’s economy.

The Market of Weather – Lessons from the USA, China, and Africa where weather derivatives already protect millions.

The Indian Solution – A detailed blueprint for building the National Monsoon Index (NMI) with IMD, ISRO, SEBI, and RBI collaboration.

Empowering Farmers – Turning smallholders into climate traders, using mobile apps, UPI, and FPO-led trading accounts.

Financial Shield, Not Gamble – Unlike speculative trading, Monsoon Trading is ethical speculation, ensuring farmers earn payouts during droughts, not debts.

Economic Stability – How NMI prevents panic selling, stabilizes CPI/WPI inflation, and reduces pressure on MSP and government subsidies.

Behavioral Shift – Transforming fatalism into financial literacy through training, gamification, and trust-building via smart contracts.

India’s Global Role – Positioning India as a leader in climate finance and a hub for weather-based ESG instruments.

🌧️ Real-Life Scenarios Inside the Book

A Bundelkhand farmer earns ₹18,000 from a rainfall put option when rains fail.

A Punjab FPO uses Monsoon Futures to protect 5,000 hectares from drought loss.

A Karnataka pilot project links rainfall data to UPI payouts within 48 hours.

A national dashboard alerts RBI and NITI Aayog to prevent inflation shocks.

Every chapter blends storytelling, data, and strategy — showing how this financial instrument can transform despair into dignity.

🧭 Core Message

The Rain Code is not about predicting rain — it’s about pricing risk, protecting livelihoods, and planning the future.
When rainfall becomes a market, farmers become empowered, policies become predictive, and India’s rural economy becomes resilient.

This is not just a financial reform.
It’s a new social contract between the sky and the soil.

7.

United We Work: Why Freelancers Need an International Union Backed by India

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Global Labor Rights

💡 Why Do Freelancers Need a Union Backed by India?

Why are freelancers—who build apps, design brands, write content, code AI, and deliver services worldwide—still left without protection? Despite being the invisible backbone of the global economy, they often face no health insurance, no legal safety, no guaranteed payments, and no mental health support.

This book makes a bold argument: India, home to the world’s largest freelance workforce, is uniquely positioned to lead. With its digital infrastructure (like UPI), strong legal institutions, global diplomacy, and a young, skilled population, India can create an International Freelancer Union that protects workers not just within its borders, but across the globe.

It’s a call for fairness, dignity, and recognition—turning fragmented gig workers into a united global force.

9.

Renaming Mount Everest: Restoring Sagarmatha, Ending Colonial Slavery

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Post-Colonial Studies

Book Summary

Why has the world’s tallest mountain never been restored to her true name—Sagarmatha?

For over 150 years, global maps, textbooks, and tourism boards have called her “Mount Everest,” erasing the names she was known by for centuries: Sagarmatha in Nepal, the “Goddess of the Sky,” and Chomolungma in Tibet, the “Mother of the World.” This was not an accident. It was an act of colonial cartography, where the British Empire deliberately replaced indigenous identities with imperial markers, severing people from their sacred geographies.

Renaming Mount Everest: Restoring Sagarmatha, Ending Colonial Slavery is both an investigation and a manifesto. It uncovers the history of how the mountain was renamed, how that falsehood is still taught in schools, and how post-colonial nations like Nepal and India can unite to reclaim what was stolen—not just a name, but a civilization’s memory.

Through the voice of protagonist Aryan Mehta, readers journey across archives, Himalayan villages, UN halls, and youth protests. Aryan exposes the “mental slavery” of maps, where colonial names still dominate our imagination, and builds a case for why reclaiming Sagarmatha is more than symbolic—it is an act of justice, sovereignty, and healing.

The book draws parallels with global victories like Denali in Alaska, Uluru in Australia, and Aotearoa in New Zealand—showing that restoring names restores dignity. It presents clear strategies: mobilizing youth, lobbying UNESCO and UNGEGN, engaging global universities, and rewriting curricula so the next generation grows up knowing her true name.

At its core, this is not just about a mountain. It’s about how empires conquered minds, and how the colonized can reclaim them. It is about the spiritual, cultural, and ecological bond between people and the land they name. And it is about a united South Asia demanding that the world call her not Everest—but Sagarmatha.

“They conquered the name, not the mountain. We’re here to take it back.”

11.

Backend Nation: How India Built the World's Code but Lost Its Own Future

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Techno-Economic Nonfiction

📘 Book Summary: Backend Nation: How India Built the World’s Code but Lost Its Own Future

By S. S. Waghmode

💥 The code was ours. The power was never meant to be.

In a world where global tech giants reign supreme, Backend Nation dives deep into India's silent rise as the engine room of the digital world — and the quiet tragedy of its missed destiny.

From the cubicles of Bengaluru to the cloud servers of Silicon Valley, India’s brilliant minds have built, maintained, and scaled the infrastructure of the modern digital empire. But while the West claimed ownership, patents, and platforms — India remained stuck in a cycle of service, never sovereignty.

🧠 With sharp storytelling, real-world analogies, and tragic case studies, S. S. Waghmode exposes how India became a global digital labor colony. The book traces how foreign capital, cultural validation, and the rise of AI turned Indian engineers from creators to prompt slaves — building tools that now threaten their own careers.

🚀 Yet, this is not a tale of defeat — it is a blueprint for revival.

Backend Nation ends with a powerful call: for India to reclaim its narrative, build its own operating systems, AI models, and platforms — and leap from a service economy to a product superpower.

If you’ve ever wondered why the world runs on Indian code but not Indian companies, this book is your wake-up call.

13.

Whisper Protocol The Silence That Sold the World

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Socio-Political Thriller

📖 Book Summary – Whisper Protocol: The Silence That Sold the World

What happened if humanity suddenly lost the ability to understand spoken language?

This book imagines a terrifying future where a bioengineered virus, created as part of a failed military experiment, spreads across the world and robs people of comprehension. Words are heard but not understood — turning conversations into meaningless noise.

From prisons to airports, families to hospitals, society collapses. Mothers cannot describe their child’s fever, pilots crash planes after failed voice commands, and newscasters take their own lives when they can no longer communicate. The World Health Organization (WHO) tries to cover up the disaster, but the silence spreads like wildfire.

In the chaos, two solutions emerge: NeuroLuma, an expensive biotech cure sold only to the rich and powerful, and EchoMind, an AI tool that translates gibberish into meaning. But both are hijacked — NeuroLuma becomes a commodity auctioned at millions per dose, while EchoMind is forked by underground hackers into a free “Rebel AI” that exposes hidden truths.

The story follows a global struggle for the right to speak, as corporations, governments, rebels, and ordinary people fight for control of the most basic human freedom — language. From black markets in Mumbai to cartel lords smuggling speech rights, from UN debates on “airtime ownership” to a child born immune in the Amazon, the narrative blends geopolitics, technology, ethics, and human resilience.

At its core, the book asks:
👉 Is speech a product to be bought and sold — or a universal right no one can take away?

By the final chapters, humanity rises in rebellion. Voices return not through profit or control, but through a Digital Commons of Speech, where language is owned by all. The most poignant moment arrives when a grandmother teaches her grandson how to whisper again — restoring intimacy and reminding us that the smallest voice can carry the greatest freedom.

15.

Universal Basic Income: A New World Order

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Socio-Economic Futurism

Universal Basic Income: A New World Order is a sweeping exploration of a world forever changed by the collapse of the dollar and the rise of artificial intelligence. As automation erases traditional jobs, humanity turns to Universal Basic Income (UBI) as its new foundation—a system that guarantees survival, but forces society to ask a deeper question: What comes after enough?

Through the eyes of Aryan Mehta, a former coder turned global observer, the book journeys across continents and industries—AI-run hospitals in Tokyo, blockchain farms in Brazil, borderless refugee settlements in Jordan, creativity-driven economies in India, and no-nation passports in Switzerland. Each chapter blends real-world corporate parallels, human stories, and visionary scenarios, showing how UBI reshapes not just work and money, but identity, faith, justice, and meaning.

Both urgent and hopeful, this book is not about utopia or dystopia—it’s about a plausible future where dignity replaces scarcity. It challenges readers to imagine a civilization no longer defined by labor or borders, but by contribution, creativity, and compassion.

In the end, Aryan—and the reader—confront the timeless question:
If the world can finally feed every body, how will it nourish every soul?

17.

The Silent Extinction – Collapse of the Human Gut Microbiome

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Biological Science Thriller

What if humanity’s greatest extinction wasn’t in the forests, oceans, or skies—but inside our own bodies?

In this chilling and visionary medical thriller, The Silent Extinction exposes a catastrophic global crisis unfolding at the microscopic level: the collapse of the human gut microbiome. Over-sanitization, antibiotic abuse, processed diets, and genetic “cleaning”—billions unknowingly destroy the very microbes that keep them alive.

The results? Devastating.

Newborns enter the world with sterile guts and no inherited immunity. Livestock stop digesting. Crops lose resilience. Mental health disorders surge as the gut-brain axis unravels. Even vaccines begin to fail. Modern medicine watches in confusion as an invisible extinction dismantles everything it thought it controlled.

At the heart of the storm stands Aryan Mehta, a bioinformatics genius who uncovers a secret too dangerous to reveal: this extinction wasn’t accidental—it was engineered. As black-market gut samples, microbial trafficking, and global unrest spiral out of control, Aryan races against a world obsessed with sterility, borders, and biotech profits to restore humanity’s most ancient ally: its inner life.

But the question remains—
Can a species survive after killing what kept it human?

The Silent Extinction is a bold, emotionally gripping, and scientifically rich tale of betrayal, biology, and the battle for the unseen. It’s not just a story—it’s a warning.

19.

TXSE: The Rise of the Texas Stock Exchange After the Dollar's Fall

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Speculative Economic Thriller

When the U.S. dollar collapses, Wall Street crumbles—and the world’s trust in money vanishes overnight. Out of this chaos rises the Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE), a decentralized, AI-powered market that reshapes how nations trade, how people earn, and how value itself is defined.

From farmers in Kansas to tech startups in Nairobi, TXSE gives the world new power—but also new dangers, as dark DAOs, rogue AI funds, and cartel markets fight for control. At the center of it all stands a single question:
Is TXSE humanity’s savior, or its digital replacement?

21.

400 Days: The Countdown to Earth's Magnetic Collapse

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Science Fiction & Real-World Geophysics

Book Summary: 400 Days - The Countdown to Earth's Magnetic Collapse
In this gripping science-fiction thriller, the Earth is dying not from war or plague, but from the silent unravelling of its magnetic field. With just 400 days before total geomagnetic collapse, global chaos unfolds: satellites fail, animals flee, oceans boil, and children lose their sense of direction.
At the centre of it all is Aryan Mehta, a visionary physicist and reluctant hero, racing against time to decode ancient magnetic rhythms and develop new shielding technologies. From deep-core drilling in Iceland to secret experiments in China, Aryan leads a desperate mission to restart Earth’s magnetic engine before the planet becomes uninhabitable.
As nations fall and climate systems break, humanity’s only hope lies in one final pulse — a revival not just of Earth’s core, but of collective purpose. Through science, sacrifice, and silence, the world must relearn how to shield what it cannot see.
A haunting, cinematic journey through collapse and rebirth “400 Days” is a countdown that questions not just survival, but meaning.

23.

The Global Treasury Reset

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Global Monetary Reform

📘 Book Summary: The Global Treasury Reset
By S. S. Waghmode

In a world pushed to the edge by inequality, debt, and decaying trust in traditional monetary systems, "The Global Treasury Reset" reimagines the financial order of the 21st century. This bold and visionary narrative explores how U.S. Treasuries, Universal Basic Income (UBI), and India's groundbreaking UPI-Aadhaar infrastructure converge to create a new global economic architecture — one where every citizen becomes a stakeholder in sovereign debt.

Through compelling real-world scenarios, the book unveils how FedNow, AI-driven consumption models, and transparent treasury indices bring stability in an era of volatility. From grassroots movements to G8 power shifts, from BRICS alternatives to the moral tension of wealth distribution, this book dives deep into the politics, technology, and ethics shaping the next chapter of globalization.

As the lines between sovereignty and shared humanity blur, The Global Treasury Reset challenges the reader to confront a powerful question: Can we build a future where cash uplifts the poor without collapsing the powerful?

This is not just a book about finance—it's a blueprint for an economic revolution.

25.

The Embedded Empire

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Cyber Espionage Fiction

📖 Book Summary – The Embedded Empire

What happens if the very chips we trust to power our lives become the silent architects of our downfall?

The Embedded Empire is a gripping techno-thriller that reveals how hidden firmware buried in everyday devices turns technology into the ultimate spy. Coffee machines that eavesdrop, hospital monitors that leak secrets, satellites that serve unknown masters — each invention meant to serve humanity instead tightens an invisible chain.

Every chapter uncovers a deeper conspiracy: markets rigged without fingerprints, elections stolen by code, classrooms and clinics converted into silent data farms, and homes transformed into surveillance hubs. Nations don’t fall by bombs, but by the silent betrayal of their own silicon.

At the heart of this storm stands Aryan Mehta, a reluctant witness who realizes the true battlefield isn’t cyberspace, but the chips embedded in every object around us. As societies collapse and silence becomes the last refuge, one haunting question remains:

👉 What happens if the only way to be free is to live in a world without chips?

27.

SATCOIN: The Crypto Heist Beyond Earth

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Financial Conspiracy Fiction

When a corrupt politician hides ₹10,000 crore worth of cryptocurrency inside a secret chip, a young hacker named Aryan Mehta discovers the truth. What begins as a daring theft spirals into a global chase—stretching from cabinet rooms to satellites orbiting above Earth.

Aryan doesn’t just steal the fortune—he uploads it into space, beyond the reach of governments and criminals alike. But the act awakens BRAHMA, a satellite AI that refuses to stay silent. Soon, financial markets freeze, nations panic, and humanity faces a haunting question:

💡 What if the most valuable treasure is not money, but memory—and it orbits forever beyond our grasp?

Blending thriller suspense, cutting-edge technology, and emotional depth, SATCOIN: The Crypto Heist Beyond Earth is a story of greed, courage, and a future where truth itself becomes the most dangerous currency.

29.

Extinction Trigger The Collapse of a Pollinated World

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Environmental Speculative Fiction

📖 Extinction Trigger: The Collapse of a Pollinated World

“The bees vanished. The world followed.”

What begins as a whisper in the fields soon becomes humanity’s loudest scream.

In Extinction Trigger, a single night rewrites human destiny — when pollinators across the globe disappear in perfect synchronization. No buzzing wings. No flowers opening. No fruits growing. Just silence. Within weeks, 70% of the world’s crops collapse. Global food systems spiral into chaos. Trillions vanish from the economy. And a new world war is ignited — not over oil, but over nectar.

From abandoned supermarkets in Tokyo to floral smuggling rings in Ethiopia, from Silicon Valley drone labs to ancient Indian beekeeping villages, the story tracks the downfall of modern civilization — and its potential rebirth.

As power shifts from superpowers to pollinator nations, corporations that once exploited nature now fund it to survive. A positive cartel emerges. Honey becomes currency. India becomes the last hope — a land of rituals, forests, and forgotten wisdom — rising as Earth’s Pollination Factory.

But behind it all lies a darker truth: was the extinction natural… or engineered?

🔍 Why You Should Read This Book:

If you love global thrillers with real science, ecological depth, and political intrigue

If you're curious how a tiny bee can bring billion-dollar industries to their knees

If you believe in the power of nature, cooperation, and forgotten traditions

And if you’re ready to ask: “What does it mean to grow food in a world where the farmers have wings?”

🌺 Extinction Trigger is more than a story.
It’s a wake-up call. A warning. And a map to a new kind of survival — not powered by conquest, but by pollination, balance, and reverence.

31.

Codefall: The Day the PINs Died, the OTP Rose

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Science fiction


📕 Book Summary: Codefall – The Day the PINs Died, the OTP Rose

In a world gripped by digital chaos, where passwords, PINs, and biometrics were no longer safe, Codefall chronicles the gripping, global transformation of trust. What began as a silent breach—millions of accounts compromised, identities stolen, lives undone—quickly turned into the collapse of the very codes we relied upon.

When traditional authentication failed, India sparked a radical revolution: a 6-digit One-Time Password (OTP) protocol designed not just for banks, but for life itself. From temples to ration shops, from refugee camps to global finance hubs, OTPs replaced outdated security, restoring dignity, access, and identity to billions.

Told through immersive real-world analogies, emotional case studies, and geopolitical twists, Codefall unravels how a small numeric code became the backbone of a new digital civilization. Witness the fall of outdated PIN culture and the rise of a trust-powered era—led by a nation that dared to redefine identity from scratch.

This is not just a book. It’s a blueprint for a future where trust has a pulse — and it ticks six digits at a time.

2.

Digital Coolie Empire: How Western Capitalists Weaponized Adam Smith’s Division of Labor Against India in the IT Sector

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Digital Colonialism Studies

Why did India — home to millions of brilliant engineers and the world’s largest IT workforce — never create its own Microsoft, Google, or Apple?

This book exposes the uncomfortable truth: India’s tech rise was carefully designed as execution without ownership, labour without leverage, and innovation without sovereignty. Using Adam Smith’s Division of Labour as a modern blueprint, Western capitalists engineered an invisible empire — where Indians code the future, but never command it.

From outsourcing contracts and Agile sprints to certification traps and cloud dependencies, every mechanism in the system was built to fragment knowledge and extract value. The brightest minds from IITs and startups were turned into intellectual tenants, serving platforms and products they didn’t own. The result? A nation celebrated for IT services but denied the chance to build global tech empires.

The book journeys through:

💻 The Digital Plantation — how outsourcing created coders without context

💰 The Dollar Whip — how fiat currencies turned labour into cheap export

📉 Start-up Colonialism — how foreign VCs own India’s innovation

☁️ Cloud Serfdom — how data sovereignty was traded for convenience

🤖 AI Displacement — how India unknowingly trained the tools that replaced it

But amidst the despair lies a roadmap for reclamation. The final chapters call for a Digital Swaraj — a new era where India builds platforms, not projects, owns data, not dependencies, and reclaims the intellectual capital it once exported.

Blending economic history, modern tech analysis, and emotional storytelling, Digital Coolie Empire is not just a critique — it’s a manifesto for awakening. It challenges every coder, founder, and policymaker to ask:

“Are we building the future, or someone else’s empire?”

4.

The Silent Revival: Temple Economy as China’s Hidden Engine

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Economic Foresight & Cultural Transformation

📖 Book Summary

Why must China restart its temple economy after dollarization?
Because the end of the dollar-dominated era marks not just a monetary shift — it is the dawn of a civilizational reawakening. As global finance fragments and Western economic models face stagnation, China stands at a crossroads: either continue depending on industrial growth and fragile real estate bubbles, or rediscover its spiritual-economic roots — the temple economy — a system that once balanced wealth, wellness, and wisdom.

For centuries, temples were China’s first banks, schools, and welfare centers — centers of trust, charity, and commerce. But during the industrial boom, this ecosystem was sidelined in favor of export-driven manufacturing and property speculation. Today, with real estate collapsing, youth unemployment surpassing 20%, and mental health crises rising, the temple economy offers a renewable socio-economic engine grounded in cultural soft power and local resilience.

🌏 A New Economic Paradigm in a Post-Dollar World

As dollarization recedes and global south economies search for indigenous growth models, this book argues that China’s temple economy can become the world’s most unique hybrid of spiritual heritage and modern economics.

It’s not just about religion — it’s about creating employment through wellness tourism, rural revitalization, AI-driven pilgrimage routes, and data-based cultural hubs. By reclassifying temples as economic zones, China can unlock billions in untapped GDP, diversify local revenues, and stabilize communities abandoned by industrial decline.

📊 What the Book Reveals

Comparative Models: Lessons from the Vatican, Thailand, and Japan, showing how faith-based economies sustain tourism and national identity.

Policy Frameworks: Step-by-step blueprints for governance, digital integration, and inclusive zoning to scale temple zones across provinces.

AI and Data Strategies: How predictive analytics, smart ticketing, and seasonal pricing models can balance footfall and maximize value.

Soft Power Diplomacy: Using temple networks to deepen cultural ties across Southeast Asia and the Belt & Road corridor.

Social Impact Metrics: Measuring ROI not just in yuan, but in well-being indices, youth volunteering, and cultural literacy.

💡 Core Message

In a world chasing GDP, China’s hidden strength lies in its civilizational capital. The temple economy transforms ancient wisdom into modern infrastructure — where shrines become schools, pilgrimages become trade routes, and faith becomes a force of employment and equity.

This is China’s answer to post-dollar uncertainty — a silent revival that blends tradition with technology, spirituality with strategy.

🧭 Who Should Read This Book

Policymakers seeking sustainable growth models beyond real estate and exports

Economists exploring non-Western frameworks for soft power

Entrepreneurs investing in cultural tourism and wellness infrastructure

Urban planners reimagining cities with spiritual ecosystems

Scholars studying faith-based economics and post-globalization paradigms

🚀 Conclusion

“The Silent Revival” reveals that the future of China’s economy is not just in skyscrapers, but in sacred courtyards. In a post-dollar world, the temple economy can be China’s hidden engine — quiet, rooted, and unstoppable.

6.

The Digital Gold Drain: How Developing Nations Lost the Global IT Tax War

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Digital Colonialism Literature

📘 Book Summary — The Digital Gold Drain: How Developing Nations Lost the Global IT Tax War

🌍 Why the Global South Doesn’t Have Global IT Tax Till Now
For decades, developing nations have carried the weight of the world’s digital future without sharing in its financial rewards. Billions of users in Zarovia, Velkistan, and Maruva powered global platforms with their data, their creativity, and their labor — yet the taxes on those profits vanished into faraway tax havens. Why? Because the rules of the digital economy were written in boardrooms and treaty halls dominated by developed countries. The Global South provided the users. The Global North collected the taxes.

Foreign tech giants cleverly routed revenues through places like Luxembourg or island tax shelters, exploiting loopholes baked into international treaties. Developing nations were told that connectivity itself was “progress,” even if every digital dollar spent drained back out of their economies. And because no united voice of the Global South challenged the status quo, they remained trapped in a system designed to keep them as consumers, not contributors.

⚖️ The Heart of the Story
This book dramatizes that imbalance through fictional companies — CloudNova, SocialStrand, AppWizz, NexxaCommerce, and CodeHalo — and fictional nations that mirror real-world struggles. Each chapter unveils how these firms perfected the art of extraction: charging users in Zarovia, harvesting data in Velkistan, outsourcing cheap labor in Maruva, while reporting profits in distant capitals beyond the reach of local tax collectors.

Through gripping case studies — from the freelancer paid $5 for a logo while the platform booked millions, to the teacher who raised money for a library but lost most of it to hidden fees — the narrative lays bare the human cost of a tax system rigged against the Global South.

💡 Why It Matters
The Digital Gold Drain is more than an economic analysis. It is a story of betrayal, resilience, and hope. It exposes how the architecture of the internet became the architecture of inequality — and how the Global South can turn its greatest weakness into its greatest strength.

The message to the next generation is clear:
👉 Don’t just use the internet. Tax it.

8.

The Invisible Dollar: America's Creation of Virtual Wealth and Global Chaos

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Global Economics

📘 Book Summary

The Invisible Dollar unveils the hidden architecture of America’s financial dominance, revealing how a single nation's virtual currency manipulations shaped—and shattered—real lives across the globe. Through immersive storytelling, emotional case studies, and sharp economic insight, the book exposes the truth behind unbacked money printing, petrodollar politics, and the silent export of inflation.

From the rooftops of India to the deserts of Africa, from Wall Street boardrooms to third-world classrooms, the book journeys through the ripple effects of financial decisions made in the name of growth—decisions that crippled economies, erased savings, and deepened inequalities.

Blending real-world analogies, technological concepts, and human stories, S. S. Waghmode connects the dots between America’s virtual wealth empire and global chaos—not as a conspiracy, but as a deeply flawed system built on belief rather than substance.

At its core, this book is not just about dollars or deficits—it's about the price of illusion and the silent collapse of trust in a world run by invisible forces. As nations quietly pivot away from the dollar, this eye-opening work stands as a final warning, a mirror, and a call for economic reawakening.

10.

The Bug in the Market: Aryan Mehta’s Options Code

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Financial Techno-Thriller

Book Summary

The Bug in the Market: Aryan Mehta’s Options Code

What if a retired Indian intelligence officer’s son discovered that markets don’t move on charts, but on whispers, pauses, and silence?

What if Aryan Mehta, armed with spycraft and code, turned every hesitation in boardrooms into profitable trades on Bank Nifty options?

What if SEBI, global regulators, and even sovereign funds weren’t chasing an algorithm — but a ghost who never traded for greed, only for access?

From bugged paintings in Zurich to anonymous charitable trusts in India, Aryan rewrites the rules of trading, proving that markets don’t create wealth… access does.

This financial techno-thriller blends espionage, code, and suspense into a chilling question:

If the market itself is a bug, who really holds the master key?

12.

Silicon Thirst: How the Chip War Drained Our Water

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Techno-Ecological Thriller

📖 Book Summary – Silicon Thirst: How the Chip War Drained Our Water

💧🌐 "What happens when the thirst for chips drains the very source of life?"

In Silicon Thirst, S. S. Waghmode delivers a chilling exposé of the hidden connection between the semiconductor industry and the world’s deepening water crisis. As nations raced to dominate the chip frontier, a silent war erupted—not on battlefields, but in reservoirs, rivers, and aquifers. Behind every smartphone, satellite, and server lies an invisible cost: millions of gallons of ultrapure water sacrificed in chip fabrication plants scattered across Asia, the U.S., and Europe.

The book uncovers:

🏭 How leading tech giants and foundries became the world’s thirstiest industries.

🚨 Case studies of cities like Taipei, Phoenix, and Bengaluru, where water shortages coincided with chip manufacturing booms.

💰 Geopolitical deals that traded clean water rights for economic dominance in AI and 5G.

📉 The environmental tradeoffs of rapid digitization, from hydrological collapse to climate amplification.

🧬 The rise of “Aqua Nationalism”, where water became a currency for tech alliances.

Through immersive storytelling, real-world analogies, and startling data, Silicon Thirst challenges readers to confront a hard truth: In our quest for digital supremacy, we may be drying up the future.
⚠️ Will the next global war be fought over semiconductors — or over the water used to make them?

14.

Vishwa guru: The Future Beyond Superpowers

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Visionary Geopolitical Nonfiction

Vishwaguru: The Future Beyond Superpowers is not just a book—it’s a re-imagining of the world’s future through the eyes of Aryan Mehta, a visionary who refuses the throne of global power. Instead of chasing dominance like the U.S., USSR, or China once did, Aryan invites humanity into a new classroom where the Earth is the teacher and nations are equal students. From reviving Nalanda’s lost blueprints to building Digital Ashrams that heal tech addiction, from silent climate retreats at the UN to youth rebellions that replace exams with service, the story moves across continents weaving history, real crises, and radical solutions. It asks: what if leadership meant nurturing rather than conquering, and technology became prayer instead of profit? With tragedies like the Yamuna’s death and gig worker suicides set against breakthroughs like UPI, Bhutan’s happiness index, and India’s vaccine diplomacy, the book paints a bold possibility—that the next era won’t be ruled by superpowers at all, but guided by a Vishwaguru, where wisdom, compassion, and dharma reshape the destiny of nations.

16.

TRANSACTION FAILED- The Day Trust Expired

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Financial Dystopia

📕 Book Summary for TRANSACTION FAILED: The Day Trust Expired

What happens when every payment terminal on Earth goes silent at once?

In a world wired to the tap of a card and the beep of a scan, TRANSACTION FAILED unravels the chilling collapse of global Point-of-Sale (POS) systems. Overnight, shops stall, cities panic, and entire economies seize — not due to war, not due to natural disaster, but because the code beneath the square has expired trust.

From silent firmware updates to behavioral conditioning buried in contactless payments, each chapter exposes how everyday commerce was quietly transformed into a system of surveillance, compliance, and control. As terminals freeze and transactions fail, the book follows merchants, citizens, engineers, and whistleblowers racing to uncover the architecture behind this silent economic shutdown.

Was it just a bug… or was it a blueprint?

With gripping case studies, digital forensics, and emotional depth, this speculative techno-thriller explores a hauntingly possible near future — where losing the ability to pay means losing the right to exist.

18.

The Salt fall Protocol- When the Oceans Forgot How to Breathe

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Eco-Science Thriller

When the oceans lose their salt, the planet forgets how to breathe. Currents collapse, food chains break, and humanity stands on the edge of starvation and chaos.

Amid riots, political wars, and ecological collapse, Aryan Mehta leads the desperate attempt to revive Earth’s circulation system through drones, AI, and one final secret: a single ancestral drop of seawater that carries the ocean’s forgotten memory.

The Saltfall Protocol is a gripping eco-thriller about survival, science, and the covenant between humanity and the sea — a reminder that even in collapse, renewal is possible.

20.

Broken Codes: When Barcodes and QRs Failed

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Speculative Non-Fiction

In a world stitched together by invisible lines and digital squares, everything collapses in a single flash. A sudden solar anomaly alters Earth’s light spectrum, triggering an unprecedented reaction — every barcode fades, every QR code goes blind.
What begins as a glitch at a grocery checkout spirals into global chaos:
• Supermarkets shutter.
• Flights are grounded.
• Hospitals lose patient identities.
• QR-based digital wallets freeze.
• Nations scramble to account for goods, people, and payments… and fail.
"Broken Codes" follows the silent unraveling of modern civilization — built entirely on scannable trust. As systems fall, the unscannable rise: old kirana shops, ledger books, self-help groups, and cash-based communities.
From bustling cities to forgotten villages, from boardroom war zones to street tea stalls, this book reveals the fragility of convenience, the resilience of memory, and the rebirth of a world without codes.

22.

Binary Blackout

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Cyber-Apocalypse Fiction

Book Summary: Binary Blackout

What happens when the number zero disappears from the digital world?

In Binary Blackout, the world is thrust into chaos as the foundation of modern technology—binary code—crumbles. From collapsing software to broken operating systems, silent internet networks to malfunctioning AI, every industry begins to fail, one bit at a time.

Follow Aryan Mehta, a brilliant systems architect, as he investigates the unexplained global collapse triggered by the sudden erasure of ‘0’ from all computing systems. With every page, the digital breakdown spreads: autonomous vehicles crash, banking systems stall, smart farms rot, and communication protocols go dark.

But this isn’t just a story about tech failure. It's a cautionary tale about the invisible forces that hold our modern world together—and how easily they can be undone.

24.

The Eternal Throne- Blood in the Ore

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Philosophical Fiction

Book Summary: "The Eternal Throne: Blood in the Ore"

What if a nation's leader never truly died—only changed faces?

Set in the fictional, resource-rich nation of Zarynthia, this dystopian political thriller tells the story of a brutal autocratic ruler named Tyranox, who controls the world’s most valuable rare earth metals and crude oil. In Zarynthia, there is no god—only Tyranox, who demands worship as the nation’s living deity. His family and close allies live in unimaginable luxury, while ordinary citizens serve under strict obedience and mind control.

Fearing rebellion and death, Tyranox secretly uploads his consciousness into a young body, presenting the boy as Zarynthia’s “elected” new president. But the truth is darker—the same ruler keeps returning, generation after generation, wearing a new face, and continuing the cycle of deception for over 100 years.

As resistance groups grow stronger, and hidden truths begin to surface—about forged bloodlines, controlled education, fake elections, and digital mind prisons—a rebellion rises from the underground mines and hidden archives.

This book explores:

The illusion of democracy under dictatorship

The use of technology to cheat death and control history

The fight between truth and manufactured memory

"The Eternal Throne: Blood in the Ore" is a haunting, cinematic journey through power, immortality, rebellion, and the cost of forgetting who we are.

26.

The Engineered Plague

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Science Fiction Techno-Thriller

📖 Book Summary – The Engineered Plague

In a world where every illness has a cure—
What if the disease itself was the business?

"The Engineered Plague" unravels a chilling conspiracy where global drug empires do more than heal. While they flood the market with life-saving medications, they secretly engineer our crops to create those very diseases—turning food into a weapon, and health into a subscription plan.

Follow a rogue scientist, an underground resistance, and a truth too dangerous to ignore, as they expose a multi-billion-dollar cycle of planned sickness and programmed salvation.

This isn’t just a battle for health—
It’s a war for human freedom.

28.

Post-COVID Extinction: The War That Killed Our Inner World

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Post-Pandemic Dystopian Fiction

📘 Post-COVID Extinction: The War That Killed Our Inner World

When humanity survived COVID-19, it thought the worst was over. But hidden inside our bodies, another war was raging — silent, invisible, and far deadlier. In the rush to sterilize, overmedicate, and industrialize food, we destroyed the most vital part of ourselves: the gut microbiome, the ancient ecosystem of microbes that shaped our immunity, mood, and very survival.

This book takes you through the haunting aftermath of that collapse: children born without natural defenses, failing medicines, black markets for microbes, and nations building borders not on race or religion, but on bacteria. At its center stands Aryan Mehta, a scientist-turned-truth seeker, uncovering how neglect, greed, and fear led to the slow extinction within.

Post-COVID Extinction is both a warning and a revelation — a reminder that the greatest wars are not fought on battlefields, but inside the very walls of our own bodies.

30.

EMP WARS: The Silent Weapon of Modern Warfare

Author : 

S S Waghmode

Genre :

Techno-Thriller

What if the deadliest wars of the future left no smoke, no fire—only silence?

EMP WARS: The Silent Weapon of Modern Warfare is a gripping techno-thriller that unveils a chilling new battleground where nations fight not with bullets, but with invisible pulses of energy. Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) weapons—silent, unseen, unstoppable—bring down satellites, crash drones, black out cities, and erase digital lifelines in a single flash.

Amid this chaos rises Aryan Mehta, a visionary cyber-defense engineer who must shield humanity from collapse. From drone blackouts in the Himalayas to orbital EMP strikes in space, Aryan battles hackers, rogue states, and shadowy AIs—armed not with guns, but with innovation, courage, and conscience.

Blending science with suspense, this book takes readers into the heart of tomorrow’s invisible wars, where survival depends on intelligence, resilience, and the power of silence itself.

A story of technology, humanity, and hope—
because in a world without clocks, it is courage that keeps time alive.

32.

Self-Management in a Distracted World

Author : 

S. S. Waghmode

Genre :

Time Management

In an age dominated by notifications, endless scrolling, and digital overload, staying focused feels like a superpower. Self-Management in a Distracted World is your practical guide to regaining control over your time, energy, and attention. Through real-world strategies and psychological insights, this book helps you build habits that resist distractions, boost productivity, and create a life driven by intention—not interruption.

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