Book review
Vir’s lesson: If you’ve done it, own it. At least the good part
Sanghvi’s sort of self-assured ankhon-hi-ankhon mein direct dialogue with the reader is rare for women
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?
Book Review | Smell the spirit of Bombay in the margins of these gritty stories
Potkar’s book with its exquisite use of catalogue, language that soothes and stabs, and sharp observations, is a sumptuous read
Book Review | Achievements in India’s defence research despite many odds
The Defence Science Organisation was formed in 1956 for initiating studies and development of futuristic weapon systems
Book Review | What it means to be a family and other profound secrets
During her visit to Banaras, Yamuna manages to sneak some family letters from her grandfather’s files
Book Review | Clear-eyed and engrossing look back at six Indian medical pioneers
To her credit, Kavitha Rao’s Lady Doctors: The Untold Stories of India’s First Women in Medicine steers clear of such predilections
Book Review | An economist's cheeky jottings on bureaucracy's quirks, World Bank
He is a delightful raconteur whose diary straddles many walks of life