Parker Publishers has announced the worldwide release of 'Father of Nations,' a political and philosophical novel by author Sanjeev Chitre that proposes a vision for global peace through shared prosperity. The book follows Eugene Alexander, a fictional Black President of the United States, who advances a 'Doctrine of Wealth and Peace' aimed at rethinking nationalism, economic disparity, and international conflict.
The novel arrives amid intensifying global debates around inequality, war, and leadership, positioning its narrative as a timely exploration of practical unity. Chitre, drawing from his background as a global entrepreneur based in Mumbai, argues that shared prosperity is fundamental to peace, exploring how nations can uplift disadvantaged populations without deepening divisions.
'True leaders heal, not divide,' Chitre stated, emphasizing that the book aims to show peace as a conscious choice nations can make through cooperation. The work blends political insight with human emotion, incorporating elements of romance and practical solutions to spark conversations about ethical leadership.
Readers can access 'Father of Nations' globally through major retailers including Amazon. The release encourages educators, reviewers, and leaders to engage with its themes, which challenge conventional approaches to wealth distribution and international relations. By framing these issues through fiction, Chitre seeks to provide clarity and inspire dialogue on creating systems that promote abundance and unity.
The book's focus on service-oriented leadership and economic equity reflects Chitre's broader mission, previously expressed in his earlier work 'What Not To Do in Entrepreneurship.' As geopolitical tensions and economic inequalities persist, 'Father of Nations' offers a narrative tool for reimagining cooperation, suggesting that fictional scenarios can influence real-world perspectives on conflict resolution and shared global futures.



