The book documents Hu's more accommodating policies towards ethnic minorities, who had suffered greatly during the Cultural Revolution
The book is undeniably gripping - a veritable harvest of slime, sycophancy and sleaze that tells the story of Trump 2.0, an aggrieved pugilist waging a "life or death" campaign
The Search for India's Rarest Birds is an extremely interesting read for anyone who wants to know more about birds
I Am What I Am is not merely a linear recounting of a life in service. In parts, it reads like an action-packed thriller
In this book, Ms Mehra strongly advocates global diversification to counter single-market, single-currency risk
Unlike the colonial endeavours of European powers, Indian influence in Indonesia was characterised by cultural and regional integration rather than political domination
In some ways, Toobin's book is impeccably timed. In December, President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter despite previous pledges not to
Between 1976 and 1999, Ghai made 15 films, 11 of which were blockbusters, and one of which (Karz) attained cult status
In an early chapter of his book, indicatively titled "History is Made-Up", veteran editor and writer, Arun Shourie scrutinises an old speech/poetic recitation of former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee
One question the authors ask every startup founder in the book is: Imagine your startup as a character from Indian mythology. Who would it be and why?
People who aspire to write their own book someday might want to take a cue from Dr Kumar's writerly routine
The book is structured around the pivotal events of October 7, 2023-the Hamas attack that reshaped regional discourse-and is divided into seven chapters
Could AI ever function as a spirit ambulance, shuttling us through the uncanny valleys that keep us, as Shantideva knew, from accepting others?
The book is an introduction to the city as seen through the eyes of one of its own
Pankaj Mishra's book sees a parallel between those who witnessed the Holocaust and those who became involuntary witnesses to Israel's 'political evil' in Gaza's annihilation
In the first of his three-volume memoir, Gates roams freely in the memory palace of his youth, avoiding the thickets of his later life, including allegations of affairs and questionable friendships
Diving into Everyday Reading raises many questions. Did the consumer become a passive viewer with the rise of television as opposed to active participation in the magazines?
A lavishly produced coffee table book contrasts the ethereal beauty of the Andaman's with its sordid colonial history
With traditional business models being upended by innovative startups, K Ganesh's book is a useful resource for anyone looking to understand and navigate the complexities of modern business
Cuba is a metaphor in Kerala for communist values, but there is another, lesser-known reason for Malayalis to feel a special affinity for Fidel Castro