Lhendup G Bhutia
Cyrus Mistry moves away from the Parsi settings of his earlier works to a quiet cardamom farm in Kerala for his new novel
If drugs gave Guadalajara a bad name, then books have done more than redeeming it
A journalistic exercise on tawaifs, which also provides a history of sexuality, secularism and ‘propriety’ in India
A tell-all account by former Cambridge Analytica executive Brittany Kaiser reveals why data is the new oil
MG Vassanji’s new novel places an inter-faith love story in the heart of a polarised Delhi. The Toronto-based, Indian-African writer in conversation with Shikha Kumar