Updated On: 27 September, 2021 07:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Ajaz Ashraf
Journalist-writer Josy Joseph shines a light on a network of police, federal intelligence agencies and military working with the elected executives to create tendentious narratives, subvert the Constitution

The book is peppered with stories showing the deep state has gone rogue
All judges hearing cases under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) must read Josy Joseph’s masterly The Silent Coup: A History of India’s Deep State. The book will tell them that the accused in terror cases are, not uncommonly, innocent citizens either tortured into accepting the blame for crimes they did not commit or becoming victims of manufactured evidence. They languish in jail as their cases drag on for years.
A deep state is traditionally defined as a network of influential members of police, federal intelligence agencies and the military working secretively and independently of elected executives to implement their own agenda. In India, though, both work in tandem to create tendentious narratives and subvert the Constitution.