New Delhi [India], May 2: BlueRose Publishers is thrilled to announce the release of Suits, Lies and Silk Ties by Rahul Dogra—a searingly honest, emotionally intelligent, and thought-provoking debut that peels back the gloss of corporate power to reveal the cost of success—and the courage it takes to lead with empathy.
Based in London, Rahul is a corporate leader, an amateur runner, and an enthusiast of cycling and hiking. Guided by the motto “service before self,” he shares a lifetime of corporate experience and personal insights in what marks his literary debut—Suits, Lies and Silk Ties.
Rahul has worn many hats: an award-winning operations management leader, a mental health advocate, and an amateur athlete who finds solace in the wilderness. But perhaps his most powerful role yet is that of a storyteller. With over 15 years of experience managing high-stakes teams and navigating the volatile terrain of customer expectations and corporate hierarchies, Rahul channels his insights into narrative form—raw, real, and deeply human.
“Publishing my first book feels like finally stepping out of a long tunnel,” Rahul reflects. “It’s the result of countless hours of writing, rewriting, doubting, pushing through, and believing—sometimes blindly—that this story was worth telling.”
And it is. Suits, Lies and Silk Ties is not merely a collection of stories—it’s a mirror reflecting the unspoken struggles of leadership, the silence around mental wellbeing in boardrooms, and the complex ethical terrain that professionals navigate every day. The book features ten gripping narratives—each one a world of its own, layered with dilemmas, loyalties, and leadership landmines. These fictional tales are punctuated by real-world case studies, reflective prompts, and practical tools designed to help readers confront not only the systems they operate in, but also themselves.
For readers seeking more than just boardroom drama, Rahul delivers a wake-up call. Suits, Lies and Silk Ties dares its audience to ask uncomfortable yet essential questions:
What kind of leader am I? Where do I draw the line? And at what cost does success come?
This book isn’t just a read—it’s an experience. It invites reflection, demands introspection, and ultimately empowers transformation. It is an offering to all who have ever felt the strain of ambition, the fatigue of silence, and the necessity of leading with humanity.
“Kindness is not weakness,” Rahul asserts. “It’s courage. And it’s time we started leading that way.”
When he’s not writing, Rahul can be found chasing horizons—hiking rugged terrains, cycling through countryside serenity, or preparing for mountaineering feats like Kilimanjaro and Chimborazo. Adventure fuels him. Stillness centers him. And between the two, his stories find their heartbeat.
Future readers can look forward to more from Rahul, who hints at upcoming work exploring geopolitics and global narratives. His literary voice—reflective, raw, and unflinching—aims not just to entertain but to provoke thought and inspire change.
Rahul offers earnest advice for aspiring writers: “Write because you have something to say, not because you want something to gain. Let purpose lead, and let passion anchor you.”
For anyone ready to explore the hidden truths of leadership, confront their ethical boundaries, and embrace empathy in a world that often overlooks it, this book is a must-read.
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