The book adheres closely to the popular science principle Stephen Hawking articulated in avoiding equations and formulae in A Brief History of Time
At a broader level Rahul Roy Chaudhary extols the UPA's role in projecting India as a significant player in a multipolar world, away from being perceived as a peripheral actor in the Asia-Pacific
Former Cabinet Secretary K M Chandrasekhar's memoir is a remarkable account of the many events that took place during his tenure, including the Mumbai terrorist attack
The obit goes on to say that his friends loved Mountgarret, because he was an entertaining character
In case you thought that this is a dry historic tome, perish the thought!
Sunil Nair's collection of stories about crime in pre-independence India is a collage of micro pictures that takes us into the nitty-gritty of the British legal system
There is a growing disenchantment with liberal democracies. In 'A World of Insecurity', Economist Pranab Bardhan situates its root cause in the economic and cultural insecurity of people
Former coal secretary Anil Kumar Jain's book makes a strong case for using coal until renewable energy becomes ubiquitous in India
On-set stories, technical details, funny anecdotes about actors, the echoes of studio executives kvetching and various people complaining about critics
Neil deGrasse Tyson's collection of essays challenges common assumptions through counterfactual data and provocative thought experiments, leaving even the most informed readers much to chew on
"Flying Lies" dives into practically every dimension of the Rafale deal, producing an invaluable treatise on defence procurement in the process
Two recent biographies offer insights into the life and work of the US Treasury Secretary. One is a tad more absorbing than the other
Mrinal Pande's books offers a bird's-eye view of India's language mediascape, its heft and business potential
Among the many virtues of John Lancaster's delightful The Great Air Race is how vividly it conveys the entirely different world of aviation at the dawn of the industry a century ago
His book about pop songs is a strange, slightly self-indulgent romp through songs that have been selected with no particular theme in mind
Saurabh Kirpal's book is a useful guide to understanding the turns and twists of India's economic policy-making - from a relatively free enterprise environment to socialism to economic liberalisation
In Edible Economics, Ha-Joon Chang takes a global approach to food to deliver a stinging critique of the neoclassical order
A revolution is underway in several aspects of our life. "When AI Rules the World" details these groundbreaking changes
Amy Gallo's book offers hope to those in a toxic work environment. She argues oscillating between suffering in silence and lashing out in anger in not their only option
As the Yale historian Beverly Gage makes abundantly clear in G-Man, her revelatory new biography of Hoover, all of this is true