High in the Himalayas, beyond the reach of tourists and trekkers, lies the mysterious Kongka La Pass—known among locals as Devil Pass. Located along the disputed border between India and China, it is one of the most restricted and heavily guarded places on Earth. Soldiers from both armies stand watch silently, but they do not know the full truth. They are there not to protect their nations, but to prevent something ancient and unearthly from escaping.
Only a few know the truth. Among them is Commander Anaya Sharma, an officer of India’s special reconnaissance division. She had seen things that could never be reported or written about. One night in 2023, she witnessed strange triangular crafts silently emerging from beneath the ice of Kongka La. No engines. No sound. Just an eerie hum and blue light shimmering across the snow.
“Operation Kailasha Protocol is still active,” said a voice in her ear. The Chinese had reported similar sightings, and in a rare moment of cooperation, both armies signed a silent pact. The truth was too big for any one nation.
According to the classified records unearthed by a Tibetan monk and delivered secretly to Indian intelligence, the Kongka La Pass and Mount Kailash are not merely geographical features—but gateways. Gateways to what the ancients called the Path of the Sky Gods.
Mount Kailash, the sacred peak never climbed, is revered in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. But what if the myths were memories? The swirling stories of divine beings descending in chariots of fire were not poetic metaphors—but literal observations.
The alien race known as the Anukara had long ago arrived on Earth. Their ships, shaped like pyramids and crystalline towers, were hidden in the Earth's most inaccessible regions. Two major bases were built: Mount Kailash, a vertical antenna of cosmic resonance, and Kongka La, the subterranean portal.
What the world saw as border tension was merely a distraction. The real battle was not between India and China, but between factions of aliens. Not all Anukara agreed with humanity's evolution. Some wanted us to rise. Others feared us becoming gods ourselves.
In 2024, a seismic event shook Kongka La. Satellites picked up a sudden electromagnetic pulse emanating from beneath the glacier. Indian and Chinese troops rushed to investigate, but what they found was beyond comprehension. A doorway of shimmering light had opened in the rock face, revealing symbols that matched those on Kailash’s forbidden west face—symbols no human language could decode.
A small team, including Commander Anaya, was chosen to enter. Inside, they found a tunnel descending into the Earth, walls glowing with blue pulsating veins, as if alive. At the core lay a chamber of stasis pods—with humanoid beings, pale, tall, eyes closed but not dead.
“We’re not guarding a border,” Anaya whispered. “We’re guarding a prison.”
One of the Anukara inside was missing.
Meanwhile, on Mount Kailash, a monk meditating near the base heard the sky crack like glass. From the peak, a beam of pure white light burst upward, vanishing into the stars. Something ancient had awakened.
Now, whispers run through secret agencies on both sides of the Himalayas. The Kailash crystal is active. The Kongka gate is open. The prisoners stir.
The time of the Sky Gods may return—and Earth is not ready.
Both sides continue to patrol the borders, rifles in hand. But the real war is not one of nations.
It is a war of worlds. And it has already begun.