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It is such detailed work on forced labour that could have been significant
The Mr Trump that emerges in Rage is impetuous and self-aggrandising - in other words, immediately recognisable to anyone paying even the minimal amount of attention
A workout for your brain, Muscular India exhorts readers to confront the myth of progress and the malaise of middle-class India
The one area where the book doesn't say as much as it could have is on digital sovereignty - and that's my gripe
Our nocturnal friends, the pygmy owlets and shriek owls, are alas, fewer now than when we moved in first two decades ago
Rural India accounts for about half of all consumption. This makes it imperative for companies wishing to establish a foothold in this market to understand the dynamics of the rural economy
A unique collaboration between legendary photographer Nemai Ghosh and celebrated painter Paresh Maity yields a collectors' item
From Mr Narayanan's book, RSS appears to be searching for answers, and is keen to change
This business book is not a yawn-inducing volume stuffed with facts and figures alone
Mr Mishra points out that western liberal intellectuals are now sensing a serious challenge to the West-led world order, defined by democracy, free markets and globalisation
Suketu Mehta makes a passionate case for the immigrant's right to free movement