Former Chief Election Commissioner S Y Quraishi is honest and unreservedly generous in his book, which does not shy away from identifying the biggest threat to free and fair elections India
It is shaping a world order where its core interests and its ideas of human rights gain widespread accepted
In his revealing memoir, former finance secretary Subhash Chandra Garg offers a glimpse into what goes on behind closed-door meetings and in the corridors of power
Asher had an abusive childhood, treated women in his life poorly, was prone to dark moods and explosive management, and had a highly gifted technical mind
A former business journalist discovers the art of happiness in the natural world
Aarathi Prasad's book unspools the intricate threads of silk's story, tracing its journey from silkworms and spider silk to emperors' wardrobes
Policymaking is not an easy job, and State Capability in India sheds light on the complexities of this task
Fintech for Billions strikes a nerve among digital evangelists but leaves doubts about the viability of its proposed solutions
In the midst of 21st-century India's relentless pursuit of growth, A Walk up the Hill offers an enjoyable and enlightening perspective
Johnson's book takes its title from Spark, a journal cobbled together in 1960 by a band of exiled university students who had been sent to the same labour camp in the late 1950s
Stalin's autobiography sheds light on his upbringing, his admiration for his father, family dynamics, and foretells the political struggle Tamil Nadu will see in the coming days
Booming Brands is one of those rare books that leave you inspired to start your own journey, or apply some of the lessons to your business
At the heart of Busted lies a profound truth that dismantles the long-held shibboleths of management
In the decades since Independence, Assam's relationship with India, its neighbouring regions, and its political dynamics has been shaped by the enduring aftermath of World War II
Merchant is keen to reframe the Luddites as proto-unionist reformers rather than violent revolutionaries
Originally published as a shorter piece in Granta under the title, "A place on earth: Scenes from a war", Sundaram's reportage won the 2015 Frontline Club Award
Amit Chaudhuri's book explores the role of organic intellectuals in shaping India's contemporary narrative of resistance and reason
While the opioid epidemic in the US is well-known, Hard Sell sheds light on the lesser-known role of Indian-origin entrepreneur John Kapoor in exacerbating this crisis
A quiet revolution is underway in India that could upend the notion that Indians are tech adopters, not innovators
Most of us try not to think about garbage, even though it's in your face in any Indian city. Journalist Oliver Franklin-Wallis's eloquently written book is a wake-up call for our indifference