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,...
The twelve stories in this new collection by the Nobel prize winner chronicle the surreal, haunting ‘journeys’ of Latin Americans in Europe. Link...
The General In His Labyrinth is the fictionalized account that depicts the last few months of General Simón Bolívar’s lifetime, who successf...
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...
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