When the Aurangzeb Road in Central Delhi was recently renamed Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road, a fresh debate resumed over the legacy of Aurangzeb. Was he a Hindu-hating bigot or the wealthiest and the mightiest ruler of his time? The book recounts Aurangzeb's rise to power for which he rebelled against his father, played the game of politics to perfection and murdered his own brothers. In this spell-binding tale of betrayal, envy and conspiracy, Ashish Chandra...