The War We Could Not Stop, though written against the clock and without the benefit of either official papers or hindsight, is more than a simple eyewitness his...
At thirty-seven, Colonel Count Claus von Stauffenberg, Chief of Staff of the Reich Reserve Army, was a charismatic figure destined for supreme command. The grou...
It was Hitler’s boast that the Third Reich would last a thousand years. Instead it lasted only twelve. But into its short life was packed the most catacly...
In the mid-19th century India was the "jewel in the crown" of the British Empire and was protected by the largely native armies of the East India Comp...
This book is about people who lived militancy in Punjab. It is about their journey over the precipice and back. There are ten of them who do their telling here....
Subhas Chandra Bose is among the most controversial figures of the Indian freedom struggle. The Sign of the Tiger unfolds those days of his political career, mo...
Since Gandhi's death at the hands of a Hindu extremist on 30 January 1948, many lies and half-truths about the great man have been concocted and presented a...
India's search for energy security is assuming challenging dimensions. In the broad framework of India's approach to its Asian neighbors, this study exp...
The Kashmir problem, today, evokes images of the militancy and fighting in the state. Forgotten, however, are the living victims of the militancy, the people fo...