The search for a new Ummah world - including Hamas of Palestine and Hezbollah of Lebanon - and the uprooted militants who strive to establish an imaginary Ummah...
The book is a narrative of Mohit Sen's life, beginning in the 1930s and the 1940s with his upbringing in a liberal aristocratic family in Kolkata. This is a...
The reader will find these articles rewarding reading, for they are written in an attractive style for the readers of journalism. As they are not written for la...
Tarnish every person, Institution, Period, Confidence/ Ascribe tolerance Magnanimity to the intolerant / Portray the inclusive, Open tradition as the one out to...
Administration degenerates into notings on files/regulations, entangle regulations/ institutions, set up to solve problems, become problems/ even matters that e...
Informed essays on Ind-Pakistan relations, Study of communalism, highly critical of Indian foreign policy and alleged Islamic extremism. by a prominent Indian w...
'The cautious, tentative India of March 1998 had, by May 2004, become a self-confident, resurgent India. Its voice was being heard again.'
A Call of ...
Heart to Heart is a collection of astonishing essays by K. Natwar Singh, told with charm and vivacity: he describes playing host to C. Rajagopalachari in New Yo...
Beyond the Amu Darya lies the “crucible of mankind”, inhabited by the Turkmen, the Uzbek, the Kazakh, the Tajik and the Khirghiz, the region of Cent...
This book is an attempt to understand the nature of India's political democracy and its implicatons for persistence of poverty and the failure in securing h...
T.S.R. Subramanian's book is anecdotal, combining wit with irony. It incisively pieces together the gradual decay in public administration in post British I...
Harvest of Hate: Gujarat under siege is the product of a rare inter religious partnership. The authors, pioneers in multi faith spirituality of social engagemen...