First and foremost, I truly appreciate your time and attention towards my novel.
If it so happens that someone else has similar thoughts and has written a novel along similar lines, I would be more than willing to halt my work and provide a link to their novel in mine. This way, readers can explore similar narratives and broaden their literary experience.
Regarding the misconception about incorporating elements from Chinese novels, I must clarify that my novel does not draw inspiration from Chinese literature. In contrast to many Chinese novels where protagonists often possess harems of ten to twenty females whom they treat as mere objects, my novel takes a divergent path. It focuses on the essence of our nation's heritage. It underscores the idea that despite being home to one of the most powerful and prosperous civilizations in history, many have overlooked our contributions. Thus, my novel aims to reignite the collective memory of our civilization's greatness.
Contrary to popular belief, our civilization stands on par with, if not superior to, Chinese civilization in various aspects. China's original religion, Buddhism, originated in India. Even China's martial arts, Kung Fu, drew inspiration from India. Historical evidence suggests that India imparted numerous contributions to China, and many scholars from various countries, including China, came to India for education. Therefore, it's erroneous to undermine the greatness of Bharat.
Everyone has the right to dream and imagine, and dissenting opinions are welcome. It fosters healthy discourse and intellectual growth. Lastly, I want to emphasize that I come from a background that values purity and abstains from indulging in substances harmful to health, such as smoking or drinking.
brother have you not heard about the princely state.
Kingdom is a different thing and princely states are different things you cannot compare both things
"My IT Empire is in India" follows the extraordinary journey of Raj, an Indian boy who finds himself transmigrated back to the year 1980, armed with a unique advantage—an advanced hard disk containing a plethora of software, including innovative programs and clones of popular websites like YouTube, WhatsApp, and Twitter, among others. However, the crown jewel of his collection is his private AI, meticulously trained for coding and research.
Initially starting as a humble software developer and seller, Raj utilizes his knowledge from the future to revolutionize the technology landscape of India. With determination and foresight, he strategically introduces groundbreaking software and applications, gradually carving out a niche for himself in the competitive market.
As Raj's reputation grows, he catches the attention of influential figures in the industry. Leveraging his newfound connections and the power of his advanced technologies, he begins to expand his influence beyond the borders of India, aiming to dominate the global tech market.
However, Raj's ascent to success is not without challenges. He faces opposition from established players who view him as a threat to their dominance. Additionally, navigating the complexities of business ethics and morality becomes increasingly difficult as he strives for greater power and control.
Throughout his journey, Raj must grapple with ethical dilemmas, personal sacrifices, and the weight of responsibility that comes with his unprecedented technological prowess. Will he maintain his integrity in the face of temptation and adversity, or will he succumb to the allure of unchecked power?
"My IT Empire is in India" is a captivating tale of ambition, innovation, and the ethical implications of wielding advanced technology in a rapidly evolving world. It explores themes of morality, ambition, and the consequences of playing with the fabric of time and technology.
When a normal Indian boy Was Transmigrated Into the body of Ashoka's Big Brother Susima.
But when he was age of three, he got a system as his golden figure.
There will be Fantasy + Historic Taste in this novel.
Like What happened if industrialization was start earlier in India? What happened if ancient indian knowledge system was use properly? In ancient time we have started researching and promoting.
There will be No World Conquerors quest part In this novel.
If you want to support me, just comment and help me if I was wrong in some of my research.
First and foremost, I truly appreciate your time and attention towards my novel. If it so happens that someone else has similar thoughts and has written a novel along similar lines, I would be more than willing to halt my work and provide a link to their novel in mine. This way, readers can explore similar narratives and broaden their literary experience. Regarding the misconception about incorporating elements from Chinese novels, I must clarify that my novel does not draw inspiration from Chinese literature. In contrast to many Chinese novels where protagonists often possess harems of ten to twenty females whom they treat as mere objects, my novel takes a divergent path. It focuses on the essence of our nation's heritage. It underscores the idea that despite being home to one of the most powerful and prosperous civilizations in history, many have overlooked our contributions. Thus, my novel aims to reignite the collective memory of our civilization's greatness. Contrary to popular belief, our civilization stands on par with, if not superior to, Chinese civilization in various aspects. China's original religion, Buddhism, originated in India. Even China's martial arts, Kung Fu, drew inspiration from India. Historical evidence suggests that India imparted numerous contributions to China, and many scholars from various countries, including China, came to India for education. Therefore, it's erroneous to undermine the greatness of Bharat. Everyone has the right to dream and imagine, and dissenting opinions are welcome. It fosters healthy discourse and intellectual growth. Lastly, I want to emphasize that I come from a background that values purity and abstains from indulging in substances harmful to health, such as smoking or drinking.
I am at India on 1840
History · Learn_FasterThanMc