Politics

Insightful, important books on politics and political figures in India and abroad.

HarperCollins presents Asia After Europe: Imagining a Continent in the Long Twentieth Century

presents Asia After Europe: Imagining a Continent in the Long Twentieth Century by Sugata Bose Published by: A concise new…

10 months ago

HarperCollins India: Publishing the Best Books to Read for 30 Years

HarperCollins India is the home of some of the best books to read. From stories that will give you the…

1 year ago

Becoming Babasaheb, by Aakash Singh Rathore

HarperCollins presents On the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti A new book that is a nuanced and vivid portrait of Ambedkar…

2 years ago

A Resurgent Northeast, by Ashish Kundra

A Resurgent Northeast Narratives of Change by Ashish Kundra A detailed and empathetic exposition of Northeast India’s history, politics, people…

2 years ago

Ayodhya: Past and Present, by Sutapa Mukherjee

HarperCollins presents Ayodhya Past and Present by Sutapa Mukherjee A book that gives voice to the people of Ayodhya who…

2 years ago

Bombay after Ayodhya, by Jitendra Dixit

HarperCollins presents Bombay after Ayodhya A City in Flux by Jitendra Dixit How India’s most iconic city changed in character,…

2 years ago

Significant books that unpack China’s rise and what it means for India ahead of the 20th Communist Party Congress

Significant books that unpack China’s rise and what it means for India ahead of the 20th Communist Party Congress October…

2 years ago

A Bend in the Ganges by eminent post-independence writer, Manohar Malgonkar, now available in a stunning new edition

‘Though A Bend in the Ganges is often read as a Partition novel, it should be mentioned that it sweeps…

2 years ago

Understanding the India-China Border, by Manoj Joshi

HarperCollins presents Understanding the India-China Border The Enduring Threat of War in the High Himalayas by Manoj Joshi A veteran…

2 years ago

HarperCollins Presents Memsahibs: British Women in Colonial India By Ipshita Nath

About the Book The word ‘memsahib’ conjures up visions of silly aristocrats, well-staffed bungalows, and languorous days at the club.…

2 years ago