Waves of Memory gathers Rajan’ reflections on the people, incidents and turning points that defined his remarkable life. From Srirangam and Madras to...
In The Chip Age, Rakesh Kumar brings this hidden world vividly into view. Moving from the birth and evolution of the semiconductor to...
Gopalkrishna Gandhi and Daniil Tolstoy revisit the historic correspondence between Mahatma Gandhi and Leo Tolstoy, illuminating an extraordinary intellectual relationship and its...
The US–Israel–Iran conflict is a powerful reminder that no war remains local for long. Is India prepared for the next crisis? Whether it comes...
In Indians in the Ocean, Kooria turns the Indian Ocean into the protagonist of a remarkable economic and cultural history of the subcontinent...
Penguin Books will publish In the Moonlit Kingdom, the second novel by award-winning author Aishwarya Jha, in September 2026. At once a...
Combining sharp insights with real-world examples, Ries presents a compelling blueprint for building organisations that can innovate, grow and remain true to...
India at War explores how warfare has continually influenced India's political, cultural and civilizational evolution. It examines not only how kingdoms rose and...
With A Mountain, A Lake and A Song, Manav returns with his most intimate work yet: a lyrical meditation on memory, longing, solitude,...
Each of these novels represents a distinct literary vision. From Elizabeth Strout's quietly devastating examination of human relationships to Marlon James's expansive...