In the New York Times bestseller Tower of Babble, former United Nations ambassador Dore Gold blows the lid off the UN’s shocking failures to keep internat...
The shocking buying out of Zaheera Sheikh, the story that gripped a nation. The sordid saga of paedophiles in Goa. Unscrupulous government doctors in Agra. You ...
This is a collection of reports on caste and communal violence in India, a land formally pledged to Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy. M.J. Akbar has worked as an...
President Jimmy Carter offers a passionate defense of separation of church and state. He warns that fundamentalists are deliberately blurring the lines between ...
Can this country survive another Clinton presidency? Two terms of “Slick Willy” were bad enough. Now, numerous political experts and people close to...
India is poised to become one of the world's three largest economies in the next generation and to overtake China as the world's most populous country b...
"I cannot count how many people, both friends and opponents, have hurled at me the question, Why did you not impose President's Rule in Uttar Pradesh i...
"The Great Indian Family: New Roles, Old Responsibilities” , looked at the Indian family of the past, the present and also took a view on where it ma...
A single statement by the government of India in 1991 knocked down the high walls of protection between Indian industry and the rest of the world. Companies com...
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...
A leading voice at the crossroads of faith and politics offers a prophetic appeal for our times: faced with a growing gap between the rich and poor, bombarded b...
With 99 percent of legislators getting elected by a minority of electors with scores of them getting elected on 15 to 20 per cent of the votes cast that is, by ...