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.
Dr Jaffrelot provides the historical process by which lynch mobs have come to be idolised and how brigades of angry young Hindus have been raised
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
The biography of a potently totemic figure for Hindutva busts several long-standing myths
Ms Dam points out that Mullah Omar was consistently suspicious of Pakistan, distrusted the ISI, and disliked outside interference in Afghan affairs.
The gist of the PayPal history is known to those who follow Silicon Valley history
It is hard to summarise the riches in the book and the layers of insight into India's society, economy and politics
This debut book by Rohan J Alva traces the history of the present Article 21 of the Constitution of India, and the spirited debates that went around it.
It would be hard to overstate the collective power and visibility of these reporters in their heyday
Barkha Dutt's book bears poignant witness to the stories of those who suffered during the two years of the pandemic
Assembled in five sections, Ms Deshpande's perspectives touch upon an array of subjects
With frequent references to private jets, yachts and oceanfront mansions, Mr Goodman's book runs the risk of descending into a lefty screed.
The growth in corporate-startup partnering in India reflects the rise of sophistication on the part of both corporations and startups
The book presents a detailed chronological timeline of privatisation in the country
In her biography of Rahul Bajaj, Gita Piramal writes how Indira Gandhi proved to be a game changer in India's two-wheeler story and why Bajaj chose to go it alone
Yovanovitch was the child of immigrants who had fled the Soviets and the Nazis
Ramachandra Guha's work on westerners who devoted themselves to the cause of Indian freedom lives up to the high standards set by his earlier books
The hospital is your best tourism option for efficiency, tourist trappings be damned
The book's voice carries immense worth given the pedigree of one of its co-authors