Indian political discourse is not a lost cause. A good grounding in an old tradition could inspire a revival, argues the political philosopher Bhikhu Parekh
A biography puts the budding leader’s ambivalence over human equality to scrutiny
The sequel to Shantaram is irredeemably caught between pulp and literary
A collection of memoirs by Kashmiri Pandits in exile that could do with some historical context
This extra-large tablet is so amazing, it will tempt you to replace your laptop with it
This delightfully written book is a user’s manual on technology and governance. A dash of realism would have made it indispensable
From Goat Days to his latest novel, a murder mystery, Malayalam writer Benyamin is one of the most compelling storytellers of his generation
The first Windows laptop to look, run and feel as good as the Macbook Air
The dark formalism and plaintive elegance of Vikram Seth’s poetry
This passionate tribute to Smita Patil celebrates the actress’ great instinct and intensity