Books
Book Review | India almost middle-income, yet needs to become ‘thinking nation’
One of the reasons for India’s relatively slow growth, the authors argue, is the problem with manufacturing
Book Review | A badass female IPS officer shares her journey
As she sums it up at the end, it was a journey, of which she enjoyed every minute, with a passion for living life to the fullest
Like food, literature omnipresent in all our lives: Maria Goretti
I write about life and love, and everything in-between. I don’t really dwell on objects
Book Review | Lawyer’s ‘ballad’ of Yerawada Jail reflects on the lives of 76 prisoners
This resident of Phansi Yard has a writer’s sensibility, and says in a matter-of-fact way
Book Review | A beautiful slow-burn novel sums up the Indian Muslim’s passions
No, it’s a Muslim Delhi novel. It’s an almost-historical novel. It’s a contemporary novel
Book Review | Women’s doubts and decisions, gracefully deciphered
As straightforward as they seem, the stories in Guilt Trip work on several levels
Book Review | Churchill’s policy towards India was dishonest and mendacious
I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly religion
Book Review | Old-fashioned heist thriller goes down to the wire
Can the thieves get the better of the police or will the police force outsmart them?
Book Review | An obtrusive storyteller’s fascinating project
A series of Indian scents takes the reader on a journey far and wide
History & realpolitik, from the mouth of the Mahatma
The enduring theme of the Mahatma’s concerns is the imperative of Hindu-Muslim unity