Published Works

Books

Long-form research, tied to public records.

The books are not isolated titles. They are public-interest outputs connected to DISHA, Article 12 research, Digital Constitutional Personhood, cyber evidence, and constitutional accountability in India.

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Era of Stupidity Citizen Not Found book cover
Era of Stupidity: Citizen Not Found - ISBN-13 978-9355920126.

Author

Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr)

Research Path

DISHA - Article 12 - Records

Book Signals

ISBN, Amazon, Schema

Citation

Stable page and access date

The book list is intentionally small because it is not a catalogue page in the ordinary commercial sense. It is an author record that connects two long-form works to a wider public research archive.

Era of Stupidity: Citizen Not Found follows the citizen-facing side of digital governance failure: identity systems, acknowledgements, case papers, public portals, institutional memory, and the recurring condition in which a person can be visible to databases but difficult to recognize in remedy.

Sleeping Guardian: India Lost Justice reads the institutional side of the same decade: authorities, procedures, evidence channels, and accountability systems expected to preserve public trust when digital harm is reported.

Books

Public Book Records

Both records are presented with verifiable bibliographic and commercial signals where available.

ISBN-13: 978-9355920126

Era of Stupidity: Citizen Not Found

A documentary account of the citizen who is everywhere in the database and nowhere in the remedy, following paperwork, acknowledgements, court records, identity systems, and digital governance failures that turn a living citizen into an unresolved file.

ISBN-13: 979-8274694070

Sleeping Guardian: India Lost Justice

A companion investigation into institutions built to protect the public record but too often silent when evidence needs custody, memory, and answerability, read through constitutional accountability, judicial records, cyber evidence, and delayed institutional response.

Use the exact page URL, title, author name, ISBN where present, and access date. Related claims should be checked against the linked Intelligence archive or media records rather than inferred from a book description alone.

The author context matters because the name Nitish Kumar can refer to more than one public entity. On this site, Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr) refers to the researcher, author, Cyber Security Scholar, and inventor of DISHA, not the Bihar politician.