An ideological tussle develops over references to India and Hinduism in American textbooks
Inside the permanent establishment of Indian arms dealers
Sheba Chhachhi’s quest for multimedia explorations is captured in a book as arresting as her work
From the Biodiversity Bill to women in boardrooms, the irrepressible Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw strikes a different note
What the gruesome rape and murder of a law student says about the dangers of being marginalised in an insensitive society where the police are as brutal as the sexually depraved
One of the smartest and funniest humour collectives in India today
There are Indian writers in English and there are regional writers of the vernacular. Jerry Pinto is among the rare few who straddles both worlds.
There is a certain smartness to this Delhi-raised writer’s work that has made him the toast in literary circles.
She reveals the gendered ideologies imprisoning her characters, constructing a feminist model of dominant literature