Intro. The name Dmitri Volkov did not come as a warning. It arose as a consequence. Before him, the underworld still believed in balance, in silent agreements, in invisible borders that should not be crossed. After him, all that remained was the certainty that nothing was untouchable. Dmitri did not arrive announcing war. He arrived watching. While empires relied on tradition and governments feigned control, he calculated—cold, patient, invisible. Each step was measured, each silence was a decision. Where others sought power, Dmitri sought absolute dominance. When the first attack happened, many thought it was an isolated conflict. When the second one came, they understood that it was not revenge. It was method. Fear began to spread like a disease: silent, inevitable, irreversible. For Dmitri Volkov, India was not a country. It was a key point on the global chessboard, a center of influence that needed to be broken to prove a simple truth: the world does not belong to those who govern,