A command-and-control hierarchical leadership regime is so 20th century. The new approach is more purpose-driven
Quammen was among those who had long predicted this kind of catastrophe
The book overcomes the challenge of juxtaposing multiple actors and catalysts that play a crucial role in defining the direction of India-China relations and the future of the disputed boundary
The thoughts of the former finance minister compiled in a book could prove to be a handy guide for the many BJP spokespersons for their public and media appearances
Has the Washington Consensus failed? Lalita Som's book explores this debate from the prism of case studies of eight countries, including the BRICS
Frank Dikotter's new book puts the spotlight on the many vulnerabilities that bedevil China and could lead to an unravelling of its increasingly debt-fuelled economy
Western countries may have provided too little support for post-Soviet reform, but they hardly isolated Russia, as Figes claims
Bengali novelist Samaresh Bose's quest for the 'celestial blinkers' that blind millions has contemporary resonance
From the names of pen manufacturers to the minute differences in their makes -Inked in India is a marvellous journey for both the connoisseur and the uninitiated
Human rights lawyer and writer Farah Ahamed's book is a profound exploration of this topic
Crooked Cats is a fascinating, and occasionally entertaining, micro-study of all aspects of the big-cat-human encounter
With the passive investment revolution upon us, Robin Wigglesworth's book offers a useful guide
The backbiting led to constant personnel turnover, a dreary parade of firings, resignations and defenestrations
Maya Sharma attempts to capture narratives of the Queer experience beyond the big city setting
Professor Balakrishnan dwells on key events and indicators rather than drawing up an extensive listing of milestones and data
Lulu Yilun Chen's book takes a detailed look at the Chinese digital giant's birth, its rise, and market battles
Ram Madhav's book offers some healing, reconciliation and closure on the events leading up to Independence
Anchoring Change celebrates the grassroots interventions over 75 years but it could have had a more diverse set of organisations and initiatives
The book's title refers to a 'middle out' philosophy in which the govt creates a more democratic economy by focusing on ways to enlarge the middle and working classes at the expense of the wealthy
Aanchal Malhotra evocatively recreates the emotional responses of survivors and subsequent generations