Product description About the Author Nimish Dubey has been writing on a host of topics, ranging from technology to music to sport, for more than two decades now. He is a regular contributor to a number of publications and has been published in the Indian Express, Mint, The Times of India and Outlook magazine. He is currently the Editorial Mentor at TechPP, one of India’s leading technology websites. Indian Tales of Valour is an expanded edition of his first book Kesariya Bana and Other Tales of Valour (2007). He has also written Not Out: Heroes from the World of Sport (2010). “Courage comes from the heart and not from being physically strong.” ‘Courage is the ability to do something that frightens one’. The saffron-clad warriors who preferred death to dishonour. The two Pathans who took on the might of Shah Jahan for the sake of a Rajput. The one-armed leader who defeated the British in 1858. Indian Tales of Valour tells young readers about courage against all odds – when Indians stood up to defend what they believed in. These are stories of real people. Taken from different periods of history. From the legendary Haldighati to the Brahmaputra to Loos in France, relive the heroism and courage of these amazing people. Some remembered. Some forgotten. But all inspiring. For courage has no religion, no language. It is about feeling. And inspiring.