This is a propulsive book, one to be raced through; the planet is burning, and we are running out of time
In his book, author and fund manager Adam Seessel makes a strong case for embracing the transformative power of technology stocks in order to stay ahead in the market
Elizabeth Economy's book offers insights into how China is reshaping global norms and raises the question of whether it can truly coerce nations with its economic power to serve its own interests
Tim Marshall's book sets out the dangers of the growing belligerence of astropolitics and the future race for space
Government, these books say, has been remarkably supportive of an industry that has helped hasten downward mobility and widen economic inequality
The only sections that may require more than secondary school knowledge are on cryptography and fractal dimensions
Shahbaz Taseer's book is a gripping account of his abduction by Islamic militants in Lahore and years of captivity under the Taliban in Afghanistan-a nightmare from which he miraculously emerged alive
Ajai Chowdhry's autobiographical tale is a charmingly narrated account of his journey from Abbottabad in Pakistan to Jabalpur in India, and his rise to becoming a key figure in the Indian IT industry
V S Seshadri's book makes a case for why India's collective thinking on FTAs needs to evolve in order to leverage their intrinsic value, both in economic and strategic dimensions
The sense of failure that hovers around 1848 cannot be dispelled by counting the rail lines laid down in its aftermath
After the economic and political background my favourite portions of the book are ones chronicling the rush of Hindi films made in the south and the rise of parallel cinema
Journalist Hamish McRae's book predicting future events lacks novelty in the projections compared to some other publications
A K Bhattacharya's book delves into the challenges, decisions, and political dynamics of India's economic policies through the lens of its finance ministers
Journalist and author John Vaillant's book explores the devastating wildfire that engulfed Fort McMurray, revealing the ominous implications of climate change and the destructive power of fire
Seema Alavi's book sheds light on the often overlooked role of Omani sultans in shaping regional dynamics. It shifts from the Western perspective and provides us with the view from Oman
Perhaps what comes through most strongly is just how many theories there are about how financial markets behave
Historian Peter Frankopan traces the story of human civilisation through its impact on the biosphere
Siddarth Shrikanth's book explores the urgent need to prioritise nature and adopt a nature-positive approach in addressing the global environmental crisis
Angela Saini's book is a thought-provoking exploration of patriarchy, its historical roots, and its impact on society, offering glimpses of resistance and the search for alternatives
Ro Khanna's book reveals the dual nature of the Digital Revolution, urging policymakers to decentralise growth and ensure inclusivity in the face of its transformative impact