When Mahatma Gandhi set off for the historic Dandi March on 12 March 1930, why did he choose salt as a symbol of British imperialism? Why did the East India Com...
The Longest Race is a tale, a fable of skill, passion, rage, love, and finally, peace.
Bahadur, a young boy, is the son of a humble watchman in the small tow...
In 16th century India, when Nadeem is swept away by the raging Yamuna, her life itself becomes a journey. A journey that takes her from her devastated village, ...
In The Top of the Raintree, Kundalini Sengupta deftly explores Calcutta in its heyday. Intricate persona, social, political and religious ironies are reflected ...
India: The Siege Within is a non–fiction work by M J Akbar, who is the national spokesperson for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and an influential journ...
On 13 September 1944, Noor Inayat Khan, the first female wireless operator to be flown into occupied France, was shot at Dachau. The descendant of Tipu Sultan, ...
In this book, Sudarshan Bhutani, who served in the Indian Embassy in China during 1957-62, critically narrates the political and diplomatic circumstances which ...
This is a unique 'autobiography' of one of the greatest storytellers of our times, Munshi Premchand, recreated from his works by the man regarded as ...
With in-depth conversations with Baba, and interviews with many of his close friends and family, this biography is equally a record of collective memory of thos...
In a pristine valley hidden in the Himalayas, Anand has a disturbing vision. His mentor and spiritual guide, the Master Healer Abhaydatta, is apparently in grav...
Blood Brothers is M.J. Akbar's amazing story of three generations of a Muslim family - based on his own - and how they deal with the fluctuating contours of...
Unlikely Hero offers an exclusive glimpse into Om Puri's private life, his struggles and anxieties, and the woes of his heart. Discover the Om Puri no one k...