book review 2021
Book Review | Discovering the Oz author who was lawyer for Rani of Jhansi
In his short life of 48 years, John Lang produced 23 novels, one travelogue, some plays and five volumes of poetry
Book Review | Crouching Elephant, Hidden Dragon: This history is not to be repeated
The resulting shortcomings in dealing with the Chinese have cost India dearly in terms of its security and progress
Book Review | Truths about M. Karunanidhi & perspectives on Tamil politics
One of the key takeaways in the book is the articulation of Karunanidhi’s position vis-a-vis the Sri Lankan Tamil issue
Book Review | Dragon rising: How India can help world
The well-researched book takes a bird’s eye view of the challenges that a rising and basically belligerent China presents to the world
Book Review | Cut down in their prime and living with the tag of ‘terrorist’
Overall, the book compiles the ordeals of 16 such young men
Book Review | Pandemic, and traumas past: Finding a gentler way forward
Reading Namita Gokhale’s latest book The Blind Matriarch is an essential, gentle remembering
Book Review | Why I decided to pen down the story of Rezang La
In 2018, when the thought occurred to me about writing a book on the Rezang La battle, it came to me as an epiphany
Ambedkar’s Buddha inspires me more than Gandhi’s: Jairam Ramesh
I connect more with Ambedkar’s social revolutionary Buddha than Gandhi’s spiritual teacher, says Jairam Ramesh
Book Review | Rare and inspiring accounts from the 1971 war theatres
A serious drawback for India is that for over 74 years since its independence, its actual history has not been taught in school
Book Review | An immigrant’s progress and other scoops from Old Blighty
Did Ronald Reagan really think after seeing Attenborough’s film that Indira Gandhi was the Mahatma’s daughter?