Tag: swapna peri
Book Review: ‘The Puppeteer’ by Ajit Menon and Anil Verma
"The Puppeteer" is an exciting novel set under India's Defensive Offence doctrine, highlighting the complexity of international politics and the delicate balance between national security and global affairs.
Book Review: ‘The Red Fort of Shahjahanabad’ by Anisha Shekhar Mukherji
Anisha Shekhar Mukherji's "The Red Fort of Shahjahanabad" is a compelling read for enthusiasts, tourists, conservationists, and scholars alike; this book serves as a gateway to understanding the enduring splendor of Mughal architecture and art history.
Book Review: ‘The Sattvik Kitchen’ by Dr. Hansaji Yogendra
In the pages of "The Sattvik Kitchen: The Art and Science of Healthy Living," Dr. Hansaji Yogendra addresses the prevalent issue of nutritional deficiencies in the modern diet by offering a transformative approach based on Ayurvedic and Vedic principles.
Book Review: ‘Where God Began’ by Appadurai Muttulingam and Kavitha Muralidharan
"Where God Began" is a moving tribute to the tenacious human spirit and the worldwide need for a place to call home.
Book Review: ‘Why Bharat Matters’ by S. Jaishankar
Jaishankar’s latest book, “Why Bharat Matters,” offers a compelling exploration of India's evolving role in the global landscape.
Book Review: ‘Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism’ by Yanis Varoufakis
"Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism" is a well-written, relevant, and enjoyable read, with Varoufakis's theory poised to gain accuracy and significance with each passing year.












