Dr Haq also shatters several myths in this book
It is a book that boasts of the recommendation of two stalwarts of the industry, N R Narayana Murthy and N Chandrasekaran, and is sure to age well
The aab-o-hava (culture) of the state, its dialects, even eating habits, are very different in different regions
Although Piketty favours much higher income tax rates, policies that redistribute property rather than income are the heart of his programme
Veteran energy sector journalist Richa Mishra sets out to answer why India has fallen short in extracting oil or gas from its shores
This is a deeply personal memoir of a woman born in New Jersey, whose Native American Osage mother and her family introduced her to nature and spirituality early on
The book emphatically describes the unfolding tragedy of Afghanistan and its implications for the geopolitics of Asia
Mr Rudd structures his book like a white paper or policy brief
With this expansive chronicle of South India between the sixth and 12 centuries, Anirudh Kanisetti seeks to challenge the North India-centric approach in textbooks and academia
Arun Shourie's latest book chronicles his battles as a journalist, including an account of his dismissals. Three other books by former editors offer variations of the same
Mr Akbar steers us through the incident-crowded book as to how the British came and lived in India
The book, The Dawn of Everything, points out many rational fallacies and examples of circular reasoning arising from the failure of our imaginations when we guess at the motivations of alien cultures
It is now clear that with growing CCP control, the space for dissent and criticism is shrinking in Hong Kong
Those who control the state federations, often on a hereditary basis, become very important
The audience was fed a fibrous diet of plays and concerts and talks and lectures; sports included Derby Day and Wimbledon
Daniel H Pink in The Power of Regret offers an insightful new perspective on how accepting regret can be a positive way forward
With gentle, self-deprecating humour, Mr Sekhar describes all that the jungles of Buxa taught him to unlearn
Moshe Bar, a renowned neuroscientist, has authored a book on this very phenomenon called mind wandering.
Despite the ambitious title, the author really begins her story only in the 19th century, with a series of colonial rebellions from Ireland to India
Ms Dam points out that Mullah Omar was consistently suspicious of Pakistan, distrusted the ISI, and disliked outside interference in Afghan affairs.