A history of everything you might have ever wanted to know about the countries of Central Asia
My son, apple of my scheming eyes, I have so many dreams for you...
This book on the rebels of Hindi cinema, the women who crossed into a forbidden zone, probes their minds too sparsely.
A copy of the Quran, parts of which were written by Mughal ruler Aurangzeb, will soon be auctioned in Germany.
For unlawful carnal knowledge, or even real wisdom, you had better look elsewhere.
Where there is Aniruddha Bahal, there is intrigue. An extract from his novel on treachery and deceit in Alexander’s Greece
Indian publishers are in overdrive, churning out books that offer marginal profits. But in the process, have they become glorified printers?
The country may be rife with strife, but insurgency cannot be used as an excuse for misgovernance.
The first female war photographer shot some famous pictures. This book features a few that are not so well known.