In Who Owns the Past?, historian Shaan Kashyap delivers a gripping, deeply researched account of how India’s history has been written, rewritten,...
The book opens with riveting accounts connected to Operation Sindoor, placing readers inside the evolution of India’s air defence systems, operational preparedness...
Drawing from archival research, oral histories, historical landscapes, and years of work across Hyderabad and the Deccan, including institutions such as Salar...
In Mega Builds, filmmaker and construction journalist Fred Mills takes readers inside ten of the world’s most audacious construction projects, vast undertakings...
Overshadowed for centuries by the reign of Aurangzeb, Dara has largely disappeared from mainstream historical memory. Through a richly layered narrative drawing...
Featured across global round-ups including The Guardian, Financial Times, BBC Culture and Elle’s most anticipated books of 2026, Son of Nobody arrives as a work attuned to both literary tradition...
In an India grappling with questions of identity, nationalism and citizenship, these stories reveal how ideology travels through the everyday: in acts...
Set against the dazzling, cutthroat world of Mumbai’s film industry, Slow Burn is a gripping, high-concept literary thriller that explores fame, identity, and the...
Chasing Like Dhoni, by Aayush Puthran and Samod, turns its gaze toward these overlooked journeys, offering a deeply human portrait of Indian...
In Conquering the Chaos: Win in India, Win Everywhere, Ravi Venkatesan—former Chairman of Microsoft India and Cummins India—offers a powerful, experience-driven roadmap...