Paari Padukalam (The Death of Paari)
written and directed by Pralayan, 2008
Against a backdrop of increased marginalisation of minorities the world over under the banner of the US-led '
Terrifying Vision:
M S Golwalkar, the RSS and India
by Jyotirmaya Sharma
Penguin, 2007
Why I Supported the Emergency:
Essays and profiles by Khushwant Singh
compiled and edited by Sheela Reddy
Penguin/Viking, 2009
This compilation is Khushwant Singh at his iconoclastic best. Irreverent,
Rogue Agent:
How India's military intelligence betrayed the Burmese resistance
by Nandita Haksar
Penguin, 2009
China and India, accounting for 37.5 percent of the world's population, have today become major determinants of the direction of world affairs. With consistent economic growth rates
Travelogues from colonial and pre-colonial times inevitably have great value as source material for historians. Unfortunately, very few such publications exist on Tibet. The first mention of the 'forbidden
Britain's Gurkha War: The invasion of Nepal, 1814-16
by John Pemble
Frontline Books, 2008
Thucydides begins his monumental History of the Peloponnesian War by saying that whatever the
The Value of Money
by Prabhat Patnaik
Tulika, 2008
Prabhat Patnaik's new work comes at a good time. 'Financialisation' is on the run, as the world
Khairlanji:
A strange and bitter crop
By Anand Teltumbde
Navayana, 2008
On 29 September 2006, in a modest town in eastern Maharashtra called Khairlanji, a tragedy occurred. A gang of
AIDS Sutra: Untold stories from India
edited by Negar Akhavi
Random House, 2008
Any book with an introduction from Bill and Melinda Gates, a foreword from Amartya Sen and essays
Stranger to History: A son's journey through Islamic lands by Aatish Taseer
Picador, 2009
When he was eight, Aatish Taseer sent a letter to his politician father, who
Kuano nadi, sankri, neeli, shaant/Jaane kab hogi aachitij, laal, uddhaam, Bahut gareeb hai yeh dharti/Jahan yeh behti hai.
– Sarveshwar Kuano river, thin, blue, calm/When will it spread