Why India's democratic system, despite its flaws, is attractive for trade, investment, and economic partnerships
Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, and Craig Mundie unveil a roadmap to balance AI's transformative potential with safeguards for a sustainable, human-centred future
The back cover of The Other Mohan in Britain's Indian Ocean Empire calls it part travelogue, part family history, and scholarly. This reviewer disagrees
Their success is a tribute to the US and its ability to attract the best talent and skills from across the world. Indian Americans have made the most of this open door
Mark L Clifford writes in The Troublemaker, a brisk account of Lai's life and work, the gravity of his predicament began to set in, and Lai sent a laconic WhatsApp message to his associates
Can writers, artists, or citizens exist in a political vacuum? This collection of conversations by Githa Hariharan delves into culture, democracy, and dissent
Could minimalist thinking offer a formula for creative ads? Two IITians outline a step-by-step process in their book
Chitvan Gill explores existential questions that concern and confront each one of us through the stories of residents in an unauthorised colony in Delhi
Jean Baptiste-Fressoz's book exposes how governments and corporations embrace green rhetoric while reinforcing the carbon economy
Mr Musk, after spending more than $250 million on Trump's re-election, has signed on to help slash the federal budget as co-leader
From this book we learn of the trials and tribulations of an MP who wants, in all sincerity, to junk caste and class and just "develop" his constituency
The author concludes that the Chinese leader is determined to strengthen ideology, change global norms in China's favour, and leave a legacy of his thoughts as the driving mandate for the CPC
Some books change the way we think. Others change the way we live. Ultra-Processed People is one such book
Sean Carroll challenges the idea that math is not for everyone. In two volumes, he presents physics for amateurs with a touch of math that promises to become pop science classics
At the base of the book is the author's contention that "there are multiple and often competing visions of what it means to be equal and how best to achieve that goal"
American Bulk is always alert to the sudden sign that reveals meaning amid all the merch
In her memoir, Sakshi Malik doesn't hold back, revealing the untold parts of her story that the world missed while the cameras focused only on certain snippets
In The Algebra of Wealth, Mr Galloway discusses why everyone, from an early age, must strive to achieve economic security
Anil Khandelwal's third book argues that anyone with basic human qualities can become a leader by focusing on self-awareness, emotional regulation, and meaningful relationships
So why was the BJP's performance sub-optimal and how did the Opposition Congress and other parties improve their parliamentary tally?