Mapping the spectrum of India's economic policy The Indian Economy: Problems and Prospects, first published in 1992, looks at the country's economy and ...
In The Life Tree A.P.J. Abdul Kalam takes us on a walk, through anecdote and poetry, over the terrain of his life. Kalam's world is one of simplicity and be...
Mina Sharma, MBA. Five foot ten twenty-nine-year-old with a hyperactive conscience and a ton of attitude. Mina wants it all-a successful career at International...
The Partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 left a legacy of hostility and bitterness that has bedeviled relations between India and Pakistan for over fift...
Daniel Laks foray into writing a book on India started with a non-image. When, towards the end of his three-year stint as a BBC correspondent in India,
he wa...
The gateway of south India, Chennai, formerly Madras, is a 350-year-old city that evolved from the English settlement of Fort Saint George, absorbing the neighb...
A hilarious glimpse of the complex lives of insects These fourteen scintillating stories are marked by Ranjit Lal's usual combination of meticulous research...
A collection of gems from India's best-loved cartoonist From financial crises to the woes of householders, from political instability to rampant corruption,...
In A Life Lived Later: Poems, his first collection of verse, Anurag Mathur, best-selling author of The Inscrutable Americans and Making the Minister Smile, look...
A delightfully irreverent account of corporate affairs in the white collar world. From the author of the best-selling The Inscrutable Americans, comes a hilario...