Technology has touched all of us in ways we never imagined
Book review of The Curious Marketer: Expeditions in branding and consumer behaviour
The book attempts to connect with the global scene to explain the Indian e-commerce story fully
The author has dug deep but come up with material largely well known in political and media circles
Book review of The Broken Ladder: The paradox and the potential of India's one billion
Book review of Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign
In The Knowledge Illusion, scientists hammer another nail into the coffin of the rational individual
A new book adeptly traces the lives of 6 young men and women born in the 'post-Tiananmen generation'
Book review of On Tyranny: Twenty lessons from the twentieth century
Comments in the book, written in BS over two decades, reveal Dr Shome's expertise in public finance
'Things to Leave Behind' continues through the decades to come, telling various stories
The objective of the book is to make RBI 'easily accessible to the lay reader'
'The Chessboard and the Web' is meant as a guide for foreign policy in this new world
An account of tumultuous marriage of Pakistan's founder provides pointers to his political choices
The book takes us to the foundations of ancient Indian society and ancient court systems
The British created these Little Englands replete with its absurdities of class and ritual
Descriptions of superhubs are more often condensed into a few pages
Every Indian seems to have at least one romantic railway memory
In The Spider Network, David Enrich tackles conspiracy among a small group of Wall Street traders
The book celebrating Tiger Woods' first Masters win is a departure from his treacherous past