Police sends notice to publisher over Naravane book publishing row

In a developing controversy surrounding the publication of a book by former Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane, police have issued a notice to the publisher. This action, taken on Wednesday, comes amid concerns regarding the unauthorized dissemination of soft copies of the book. Authorities are currently investigating the source of the leak, which has raised questions about intellectual property rights and the integrity of the publication process. This incident highlights ongoing tensions in the literary and military communities, particularly in relation to sensitive topics addressed in the book. As the investigation unfolds, both the publisher and the public await clarity on the implications of this unauthorized release and the potential impact on the book's content and distribution.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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