A graphic travelogue takes on the fading footsteps of the Buddha in India, with some difficulty
Chowdhury’s dry humour is on view but his second novel reads like an adjunct to his brilliant first
Anuja Chauhan’s new novel is about a scheming Delhi family and their ancestral property
An activist’s memoir traces the story of her family, sometimes haltingly, along with that of Pakistan
A big picture book on India’s race to the top has little to back up its claims
Amitav Ghosh's Ibis trilogy comes to a glorious finale with the publication of Flood of Fire. The novelist in conversation with Rajni George
Amitav Ghosh’s epic Ibis trilogy sails home in ponderous, minutely detailed glory