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Vansh had been quite baffled already. What he did not need was another googly thrown at him. This time he was quite sure that he would not be able to handle it. Kabir had rung him the next morning after his meeting with Kanak Sharma and had called to meet him at a nearby restaurant. While the South-Indian food in the 'Drive-In Snackbar' near the military hospital had always been enough to calm Vansh down, this time, the Pepsi almost stopped in his throat when Kabir told him what had happened. Avnish Tripathy was missing. Nobody knew where he was or where he could be. Relatives and friends had been instantly contacted and all lines of transportation checked. What the RAW came up with this time as well was now starting to grow more and more predictable- nothing. Moreover the primary evi

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