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The Map and the Scissors: An Epic Tale of Two Polar Opposite Political Giants

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The Map and the Scissors is a novel about the epic origin story of modern South Asia, brought to life by two London-educated lawyers, mirror-image rivals who dreamt the same dream of freedom-in catastrophically incompatible ways – Gandhi and Jinnah. Read an excerpt from the first chapter of the book.

Marking the 3rd year of the Pulwama Attack, HarperCollins India releases As Far as the Saffron Fields

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Based upon personal interviews with the protagonists, police chargesheets and other evidence. As Far as the Saffron Fields is by far the most definitive book on the Pulwama attack, going where no book on the Kashmir conflict has gone before. Commenting on the publication of his new book, IPS officer

On the Contentious State of Kashmir, Read an Excerpt from The Kashmir Conundrum

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Kashmir has been considered one of the longest-running and most intractable conflicts of the modern world. How does one make sense of the issue and look to the future? Informed by a field expert’s astute perspective, this is a comprehensive and up-to-date account of Kashmir from an army man who

Investigative journalist Bette Dam’s Looking for the Enemy: Mullah Omar and the Unknown Taliban to be released this December

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HarperCollins India is thrilled to announce the publication of the keenly anticipated book by investigative journalist Bette Dam – Looking for the Enemy: Mullah Omar and the Unknown Taliban – to be released on 15 December 2021. Previously published in Dutch in 2019 to global acclaim, this is the English

A New Cold War: Henry Kissinger and the Rise of China Edited by Sanjaya Baru and Rahul Sharma

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With contributions from Kanti Bajpai, Hoo Tiang Boon, Sujan Chinoy, Bill Emmott, Frédéric Grare, Suhasini Haidar, Quah Say Jye, Tsutomu Kikuchi, Chung Min Lee, Tanvi Madan,  Kishore Mahbubani, Kalpit A. Mankikar, Rana Mitter, C. Raja Mohan, Samir Saran Teresita Schaffer, Ayesha Siddiqa, Peter Varghese, Igor Yurgens About the Book In