Caged Trigger


Caged Tiger

The title of the book, "Caged Tiger," suggests the author's desire for ultimate freedom. The country is facing a situation where power is becoming concentrated in the hands of a few, with no counterbalance available to check their decisions. 


The system does not guarantee that power will be used only for its specified purpose, and this problem has persisted since 1947. Whether it's the economy, free speech, culture or anything else, there is always a tussle between organizations wanting control and people wanting freedom. There is no balance available in this system.


The author discusses numerous examples of the different troubles we are going through and potential threats that we can face in the future with this weak system in our country right now. There is a need to educate and inspire people to get into discussions around this issue and possible solutions along with the roles and responsibilities citizens should have with their freedom so that there are fewer requirements of interference felt by authorities.

For example, when media tries to misinform or deviate from the main topic with an agenda of promoting a certain ideology, it creates a bad image for all.


Overall, it's great that as a nation we are focusing on not only problems but also solutions. This book provides amazing facts and insights which make us all think about it and discuss possible solutions.


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