Power and Purpose
By Harsh V Pant & Anant Singh Mann
Rupa Publications
288 pages, Rs 595
Power and Purpose takes readers through 75 key moments that define India’s foreign policy since 1947. This book is a great resource for students and anyone interested in understanding India’s role in the world. It presents clear and objective analyses of significant events and decisions that have shaped international relations.
Raisina Chronicles
By S Jaishankar & Samir Saran
Rupa Publications
232 pages, Rs 595
Raisina Chronicles marks ten years of the Raisina Dialogue. It features thoughts from leaders and thinkers worldwide, discussing the Dialogue’s influence on tackling global issues. By emphasizing India’s leadership, this book highlights how international discussions can lead to real change and collaboration on pressing challenges.
Forgotten
By Raja Shehadeh & Penny Johnson
Hachette
240 pages, Rs 699
In Forgotten, the authors explore Palestine’s history through the memories of a pre-1948 neighborhood in Jaffa and the ruins of a Bronze-Age site. They address not only the lack of recognition of Palestine by Israel but also what it means to remember a place. This poignant narrative invites readers to reflect on how a new generation can connect with their heritage despite ongoing struggles.
Enlightened Leadership
By Tshering Tobgay
Penguin Random House
288 pages
In Enlightened Leadership, Bhutan’s former Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay shares insights from his time in office. He discusses how wisdom, compassion, and courage can inspire meaningful change. With Bhutan’s unique focus on Gross National Happiness, he illustrates how these traditional values can lead to a better society through unity and action in the face of modern challenges.
The Lost Heer
By Harleen Singh
Penguin Random House
544 pages, Rs 1,299
The Lost Heer brings attention to the often-overlooked stories of women in colonial Punjab. Instead of viewing them merely as wives and daughters, this book showcases their resilience and impact. Using historical records and personal accounts, it retells the lives of remarkable figures like Aas Kaur and Dr. Premdevi, offering a new perspective on Punjab’s rich and complex history.
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