Two nations. One explosion. A war the world refuses to see.
Matadwar is a nation built on peace, meditation, and silence.
Nayadwar thrives on speed, technology, and power.
Between them, there is no declared war-
yet thousands are dead.
When a luxury hotel in Nayadwar explodes-killing ministers, diplomats, and civilians-the world immediately turns toward Matadwar. The evidence is disturbing: women. Ritual sacrifices. Silence. And a truth powerful forces are determined to keep buried.
As global media erupts and world nations demand answers, political pressure begins to mount.
Prime Minister Ravi Shankar stands at the center of a storm, forced to choose between morality and the survival of his nation.
Across the border, the calculating Surya Kiran sees opportunity in tragedy, transforming victimhood into political power while manipulating global perception.
And in the shadows, investigative journalist Barkha Kumari begins uncovering a reality far darker than terrorism or diplomacy: a hidden system where beliefs are weaponized, women are manipulated as symbols of sacrifice, and silence itself becomes a strategy of control.
As propaganda spreads and tensions rise, the world edges closer to a conflict no one officially admits exists.
Because the most dangerous wars are not fought on battlefields.
They are fought in silence.
The Silent War is a gripping political thriller about geopolitics, power, propaganda, and the hidden cost of peace-where truth becomes the first casualty and the loudest battles are the ones no one hears.
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