Book Review: ‘Transforming the Steel Frame’ by Vinod Rai
Transforming the Steel Frame by Vinod Rai provides a comprehensive and critical analysis of the bureaucracy in India, which is characterized by contradictory forces.
Book Review: ‘Who Gets Elected: How and Why’ by Pradeep Gupta
Pradeep Gupta, Chairman & Managing Director of Axis My India and India's leading psephologist, has authored a new book entitled "Who Gets Elected: How and Why".
Book Review: ‘Defeating the Dictators’ by Charles Dunst
"Defeating the Dictators" is an extraordinary, compelling, and pragmatic analysis of the authoritarianism versus democracy debate that builds its case by drawing on the vulnerabilities and strengths of our opponents.
Book Review: A Matter of the Heart: Education in India by Anurag Behar
A Matter of the Heart is a book that compiles all of Behar's articles and recounts his adventures at the Azim Premji Foundation. Anurag Behar brings us to classrooms in India's remote villages in this writings compilation.
Book Review: Afghanistan: Through the Fog of Instability by R.K. Sawhney
This book, Afghanistan: Through the Fog of Instability by R.K. Sawhney provides a comprehensive historical perspective, encompassing the era from ancient times to more current times.
Book Review: Hindutva: Origin, Evolution, and Future by Aravindan Neelakandan
Hindutva Origin, Evolution and Future by Aravindan Neelakandan, the theme is about the true principles of Hinduism and how they are connected to the original ideas that dominated our society and culture as a whole.
















