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2025 Indian wildlife crime thriller novel by Abhishek Ray
| Author | Abhishek Ray |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Genre | Wildlife crime thriller |
| Published | 2025 |
| Publisher | BlueRose Publishers Pvt Ltd |
| Publication place | India |
| ISBN | 9789371390477 |
Baagh Tiger – The Inside Story is a 2025 wildlife crime thriller novel by Abhishek Ray. The book explores themes of human–wildlife conflict, poaching, and conservation in India and the Himalayas. It has been described in media as a contemporary “Jungle Book”.[1]
Plot
The novel follows Jaggu, a tribesman born into a family of poachers. His transformation from poacher to protector forms the central narrative, set against the backdrop of tiger trafficking, described as one of the world’s largest illicit trades. The story moves through the Deccan plains, Sal forests, Kathmandu, and the Tibetan plateau, following the trail of a poached tigress. The novel also explores Jaggu’s relationship with his childhood companion Janhvi, highlighting his personal struggles and choices.[2]
Themes
- Wildlife crime and conservation: Focus on poaching, trafficking, and the survival of tigers in a changing world.
- Redemption and human–animal conflict: Jaggu’s transformation reflects broader issues of coexistence and moral choice.
- Modern retelling: Inspired by real-life events and the author’s conservation work, the novel has been compared to a contemporary retelling of The Jungle Book.
Publication and launch
The novel was launched on Global Tiger Day 2025 in India, with the presence of government officials and public figures.[3]
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