Yale professor Ami Chua’s provocative, informative and thought-provoking work on new politics of identity. Very insightful. Primal group identities are today driving the political upheaval in the world, she argues citing countless examples. The racist side of the contemporary US politics that she highlights is frightening as also the duplicity and double-standards of the Left […]
Ram Madhav
The Twice Born – Life and Death of the Ganges
It stirs you up; fabulous and poignant. Aatish surpasses his own excellence, and presents another literary marvel in ‘The Twice-Born’. He proves his prowess once again as a master chronicler. The Benaras that we didn’t know, regardless of umpteen visits we might have made, is showcased; not just as a travel diary, but as a […]
The Leaderless Revolution – How ordinary people will take power and change politics in the 21st century
A very stimulating n thought provoking book by a former diplomat; a must read for diplomat’s n policy makers n politicians; shows a mirror to them but also shatters many a myth. A gripping narrative that I could complete reading in 3-4 long flights. Of particular attention is d chapter dealing with d message of […]
Most fascinating, complex, illuminating and often frightening history of ‘us’, from the origin of the universe to an unknown future. Except for the part dealing with the evolution of the human race, where one can get less convinced about the very linear nature of it, the entire book keeps you spellbound, makes it a mind-boggling […]
Neighbours in Arms – An American Senator’s Quest for Disarmament in a Nuclear Sub-continent
An interesting personal account of Larry Pressler, the man who led the historic Pressler Amendment trying to restrain Pakistan from its nuclear ambitions. Particularly a recommended reading for all the Lawmakers to understand how much grit and determination is needed to see a law made and upheld in the legislatures. Pressler minced no words and […]
Not war, Not peace? – Motivating Pakistan to stop Cross-Border Terrorism
A good book that all the security and strategic analysts must read. Need not agree with everything written, but it nevertheless gives good insights into our security preparedness and challenges.
India knows how to handle countries like Pakistan: Ram Madhav
The National General Secretary of the BJP said Pakistan itself will be forced to decided what place it wants in the post Covid-19 global order. Talking about China, Ram Madhav said he felt many companies will move out of the neighbouring country in the wake of the coronavirus crisis and India will be an attractive destination […]
In Sita’s Footsteps
Her lifetime sufferings changed the way the world perceives woman’s strength Whereas the country has celebrated Ram Navami, the birth anniversary of Ram in the first week of April, one region spread across India and Nepal—Mithilanchal—prefers to celebrate Sita Navami, the birth anniversary of Sita, which falls on May 2nd this year. Sita is the […]
India is safe for all Indians, across all faiths
Just as Maulana Saad doesn’t represent all Muslims, a few rants against Muslims don’t represent Indian society At the dawn of the enlightenment era in Europe, traditionalists were divided into two camps. One camp believed that universal laws are unchangeable and hence they should be considered supreme. The other camp of traditionalists insisted that since […]
Unedited version: A new line of action
Hundred years ago, there were no visas and passports for people to travel in Europe, America and their colonies. Then came the First World War and things changed. Countries turned inwards and national boundaries became rigid. Economic stagnation and recession followed. Nationalism turned into ultra-nationalism and led to another World War. After the Second World […]

