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Nationalism

A Virtual Tête-à-Tête with Tishani Doshi

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Tishani Doshi’s new book of poems tackles hyper-nationalism and misogyny head on, transforming a collective grief, anger and loneliness into a beam of hope and resilience. Here’s a little from the author about herself and her new collection: 1. Writer, dancer, poet – you have donned a lot of hats! Which are you

A Judge in Madras: The Memoirs of Sidney Wadsworth | EXCERPT

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The memoirs of Sidney Wadsworth are a vital source on Britain’s colonial history during the first half of the twentieth century. Recounting his long and distinguished career in the Indian Civil Service, Wadsworth paints an entertaining picture of the many places in Madras province where he served, with illuminating portraits

Inquilab: A Decade of Protest

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“A reminder of the need to protect constitutional values”- Rajdeep Sardesai   About the Book ‘To keep at it with our dissent and our protest is a sign that our humanity is alive’ – Swara Bhasker From Anna Andolan to award wapsi; from farmers’ long march to the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act

HarperCollins India presents Majoritarian State: How Hindu Nationalism Is Changing India by Angana P. Chatterji, Thomas Blom Hansen and Christophe Jaffrelot

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is proud to present a collection of essays that trace the ascendance of Hindu nationalism MAJORITARIAN STATE How Hindu Nationalism Is Changing India Edited by Angana P. Chatterji, Thomas Blom Hansen and Christophe Jaffrelot A trenchant assessment of Narendra Modi’s BJP government and its impact on India. Majoritarian State traces the ascendance of

December Picks: Five New Books by Indian Writers You Need to Read

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Someone to Love by Ruchita Misra Koyal and Atharv are best friends, and it’s obvious that they’re destined for each other. But somehow, they don’t seem to know it just yet. They grow closer and closer together, turning to each other for everything. But fate intervenes, and Koyal finds herself