Balidan: Stories of Indian’s Greatest Para Special Forces Operatives: Stories of the Indian Army’s Greatest Special Forces Operatives By Swapnil Pandey
About The Book: Few possess greater courage, yet remain in oblivion, than the Indian Para Special Forces. To these brave operatives, worthy owners of the...
Failure Is Not an Option (When the Chips are Down Get up and Get Going) By Veer Sagar
Veer Sagar successfully converted from CEO to entrepreneur when he was 55, founding Selectronic, a pioneer of the back-office revolution in India. In this candid...
Prince Harry’s memoir Spare sells over 1.4 million copies on the first day
‘Spare’ became the fastest-selling non-fiction book after its official release on 10 January The English-language edition of Prince Harry’s unflinching memoir Spare sold more than 1.4 million...
Harpercollins To Publish Spymaster A.S. Dulat’s Memoir ‘A Life In The Shadows’
No Indian Spymaster has, until now, written a memoir. A.S. Dulat is the first to do so, and in A Life in the Shadows, he does...
Bestselling author Colleen Hoover says she suffers from imposter syndrome
You don’t have to scroll far on TikTok before stumbling across a pastel pink book featuring a sprig of lilies. Beloved by the #BookTok community,...
Indian Author Meena Kandasamy to Receive PEN Germany Prize
The feminist Indian poet and author, who writes in English, will receive the Hermann Kesten prize of the German chapter of the PEN International writers’...
Meena Arora Nayak
About Meena: MEENA ARORA NAYAK is the author of three novels, Endless Rain, About Daddy, and In the Aftermath, and a children’s book, The Puffin...
Arjun Raj Gaind
Arjun Raj Gaind is the author of The Anatomy of Loss, published by Bloomsbury India. He is also the author of A Very Pukka Murder,...
Maya Bathija
Educated primarily in Tamil Nadu, India, Maya Bathija has been a journalist for close to two decades, contributing to magazines like Mercedes-Benz India, Global Gujarati, Business Traveller India,...
Geetanjali Shree Is First Indian Winner Of An International Booker Prize
Tomb of Sand, the story of an elderly widow thinking back on the 1947 partition of British India into India and Pakistan, was originally written...
