About the author
Prasanth Warrier, born in Kerala, has spent over twenty-seven years inside the machinery of the real economy — supply chains, heavy industry, and energy — across India and the Gulf, and has lived in Kuwait for more than a decade.
Green Protocol, his first novel, draws on boardrooms, vendor negotiations, and crisis calls to build a thriller about engineered failure, hidden accountability, and the cost of looking away.
The detail in these pages — the batch records, the firmware logs, the warehouse audits — comes from a career spent where procurement decisions quietly shape what reaches the grid. The threat in the book is fiction. The systems it runs through are not.
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