Tag: #BOOKREVIEW
Book Review – “RESET: Regaining India’s Economic Legacy”
The following is a review of Dr. Subramanian Swamy’s book titled “RESET: Regaining India’s Economic Legacy” (Rupa Publication, 2019)
Morgan Stanley’s Ruchir Sharma once stated:...
Understanding Savarkar: A look at Vikram Sampath’s book
Author Sampath writes about the much-discussed mercy petitions which Savarkar presented to the British authorities to secure release from the Cellular prison.
Author Vikram Sampath’s...
Book Review: A war between two brilliant talents — One without...
The rather large list of Exhibits gives you an idea of the lengths to which NDTV and PC would go to save themselves.
It has...
Book Review : Portraits of Hindutva from Harappa to Ayodhya
The author explains the thin line that exists between Hinduism and Hindutva, both of which are modern day constructs
Hear us, o Agni, in your...
Book Review : Spellbinding & Cathartic
The book defines true reality, but the effect of the stories will be based rather on one’s perceptions, impressions and experiences than on general understanding and social...
Book Review: Restless – Chronicles of a Policeman
The book takes an honest and hard look at the definition of success and happiness.
V.R. Sampath leaves his comfort zone the moment it gets...
A must read book: “Modi, Muslims and Media” by Madhu Purnima...
As Modi prepares to defend his performance and government in 2019, this book will arm his supporters with a plethora of information that they...
The Gandhi experiment – Book Review
Margaret Hepworth’s new book, The Gandhi Experiment – Teaching our teenagers how to become global citizens provides constructive lessons based on critical thinking, creativity,...
Hari and Friends – A Holi adventure
Hari and friends by Rajesh Iyer helps one rethink about the losing sheen of Indian festivals and the efforts that can be taken...
Evolving with Subramanian Swamy – a roller coaster ride
Dr Roxna Swamy has done a great job of writing a biography on someone as varied, yet, single-minded in his approach as...