Shashi Tharoor's vanvas from South Block after he was forced to resign as minister of state for external affairs in...
Month: July 2012
When one has a lot views and news to share what do we do? Tell our friends. And in the...
The DSC Prize for South Asian Literature announced the jury for its 2013 edition. The five-member panel includes Eleanor O'Keeffe,...
Maajid Nawaz was in thrall to extremist group Hizb al-Tahrir, a path that led to torture in an Egyptian jail....
On one side is novelist-publisher David Davidar, currently the MD at Aleph Book Company, and variously described as the man...
A writer who starts with a theme and then hangs a story around its neck will land in trouble unless...
In Churning the Earth: the Making of Global India, economist Aseem Shrivastava and ecologist Ashish Kothari interrogate what is unarguably...
The plan in Afghanistan was ambitious. Americans would set up a base in one of the most remote parts of...
Tabish Khair's latest book does not have the historical reach of his previous work, but is provocative, clever and innovative,...
Politics seeps into and mingles with our private lives, which is why fiction shouldn’t treat them as separate spheres, says...
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