Delhi Police files FIR after copy of Gen Naravane's unpublished book ‘Four Stars of Destiny' leaks
Delhi Police launched an investigation after an unauthorized pre-print PDF of General Naravane's memoir circulated online, raising copyright and national security concerns.
- Rahul Gandhi accused Penguin Random House India of lying about General Manoj Mukund Naravane's memoir being unpublished, stating it was available on Amazon.
- Delhi Police registered an FIR due to the alleged illegal circulation of General Manoj Mukund Naravane's unpublished memoir, 'Four Stars of Destiny.'
- Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi claims the book is available for purchase, contradicting Penguin Random House India's statement that it has not been published.
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‘No Copies Published’, Says Publisher Of MM Naravane Book That Rahul Gandhi 'Quoted' From; Warns Of Legal Action Over Circulation
Just a few days ago, Congress scion Rahul Gandhi flashed a ‘hardcover copy’ of the unpublished memoir ‘Four Stars of Destiny’ of former Indian Army chief MM Naravane. On Monday, 9 February 2026, the book’s publisher Penguin Random House India issued a clarification. The publisher said it holds the sole publishing rights to the book and that it has not yet been released. It stated that no copies, print or digital, have been published, distributed…
Exclusive Rights on 'Four Stars of Destiny' Memoir Highlighted Amid Unauthorised Circulation Claims
Exclusive Rights on 'Four Stars of Destiny' Memoir Highlighted Amid Unauthorised Circulation Claims Amid reports of unauthorized copies of the memoir 'Four Stars of Destiny' in circulation, Penguin Random House India emphasized its exclusive rights to the memoir by former Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane. The publishing house clarified that the book has not been published yet.The Delhi Police have registered an FIR following allegations …
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