Andy’s (Anand Swarna) work is a rarity, and within its vast scope, for the first time ever, we have a new revelation in this ideology in the field of politics and faith. By means of Andy’s work, this ideology assures of identifying new and unconventional ways for conflict resolution, as opposed to the traditional conflict resolution methods where matters of faith and politics are concerned. Andy’s work deals with clandestine (spy) operations, which test this ideology to ensure that it satisfies its purpose by examining the intentions, actions, and reactions of the applicants of this ideology.
Andy explores the deep darkness in people’s minds that compels their reason, belief, and vision. He observes tightly enshrined tie-ups, close-knitted communities, and ideologies that already have some understanding of how they are dependent, independent, and interdependent. The purpose of this observation is to express how the collaborative is much stronger than the singular. His work presents a contrast between the energy-draining and excruciating interaction and self-defeat of perturbed singularity to that of a dependent, interdependent, and independent system. It examines in daunting consideration, beyond the scope of the individual, a new dependent, independent, and interdependent virtuous cycle. His work focuses on self-evolution, even if it happens to the individual quite unwillingly when he is a part of the system and the process. Here, we have many ideological silos that have been designed with an objective to change lives. But do they really serve that purpose?