One of the book's most engrossing chapters is about a company called HealthSouth on whose board the author served for several decades
The big cloud hanging over Retail Gangster is, of course, the internet
Violence, Dr Chaturvedi establishes, was integral to the conceptual framework of the Ghost Father of the Nation
Dr Murphy is professor of human rights and contemporary slavery at the Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK
Mr Saran's credentials for authoring a book on China are exceptional, perhaps even unique
In putting this book together, Rakesh Batabyal's biggest problem must have been an embarrassment of riches - what to keep, what to leave out
Short, a former journalist with the BBC, The Economist, and The Times of London, adds to the library of insightful books about the Russian autocrat
A fascinating account shows how much of the maverick writer and polymath's thinking was rooted in cosmopolitanism
India's Vaccine Growth Story: From Cowpox to Vaccine Maitri is divided into nine chapters with an epilogue
Author, Nilanjana Bhowmick mixes the personal and anecdotal with data and survey reports to build a more accessible narrative around women's rights, feminist values and patriarchal structures
Like the first edition, this one covers a medley of topics
This "mirror of graciousness" wasn't something that Malaika, for one, was especially interested in providing
A global trans history stands as testimony to the gender nonconformity of our past
It took Mr Ranjan, who is an alumnus of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), eight years to write this book
Shantanu Roy-Chaudhary's book The China Factor presents good background reading for anyone interested in assessing China's relations with some of India's neighbours
The book is not a standard biography of a politician. It is about his life and also the context in which he lived
The author also focuses on political opportunism by linking the economic concepts of scarcity and allocation with politics
Mr Susskind is a keen observer of the digital world's dangers and his analysis is enhanced, for American readers, by his outsider's eye
A journalist seeks to capture the confluence of cultures in the home in which she grew up and how it reflected the promise of India's founding ideals
Rosenberg Vrba spent the rest of his life regretting that his report didn't gain enough traction to save more Jews, especially those from Hungary