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.
Published works
These books sit inside the same archive as DISHA, Article 12, cyber evidence, public records, and constitutional accountability. Each title is presented with bibliographic signals, Amazon India details, and research context.
Book context
The books are not presented as a commercial catalogue. They are long-form research outputs connected to the wider record: DISHA, Article 12, Digital Constitutional Personhood, cyber evidence, and institutional accountability.
Each card separates title, theme, ISBN, ASIN, Amazon page title, observed Kindle price, and archive role so readers can understand the record without clutter.
Digital identity, public portals, acknowledgements, and the citizen who becomes difficult to recognize in remedy.
Justice, silence, custody of evidence, procedure, and institutional accountability.
Both titles connect to public records, media references, legal submissions, and DISHA research.
Book claims should be read beside source records, not treated as standalone slogans.
Amazon records
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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.
A companion investigation into institutions built to protect the public record but too often silent when evidence needs custody, memory, and answerability.
Citation guidance
The page keeps commercial details separate from research meaning. Readers can cite the book record while checking related claims against the Intelligence archive and public documents.
Researcher, author, National Cyber Security Scholar, and inventor of DISHA.
This site refers to Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr), the researcher and author, not the Bihar politician of the same name.
Research map
The books should lead readers back into the archive, where records, allegations, analysis, and commentary stay clearly separated.
Evidence architecture and public memory system.
Digital State power and constitutional accountability.
Source paths, records, technical context, and documentation.
Media references, submissions, books, and ongoing research.