
Book Review: Voice For The Voiceless by Dalai Lama
Voice for the Voiceless by Dalai Lama shares a powerful story of Tibet’s struggle, peace, and spiritual strength through decades of exile and leadership.

Book Review of Tareekh Pe Justice: Reforms for India’s District Courts by Prashant Reddy and Chitrakshi Jain
Tareekh Pe Justice is a powerful book exposing deep issues in India’s district courts and offering bold reforms to fix the broken justice system.

Book Review: The Plague upon Us by Shabir Ahmad Mir
A powerful debut, The Plague Upon Us explores life in conflict-ridden Kashmir through layered stories of love, loss, trauma, and identity.

Book Review: The Lost Heer: Women in Colonial Punjab by Harleen Singh
Explore the untold stories of brave Punjabi women in colonial India in The Lost Heer by Harleen Singh, a powerful and insightful read.

Book Review: The Last Knot by Shabir Ahmad Mir
The Last Knot by Shabir Ahmad Mir is a lyrical tale of dreams, freedom, and resistance set in 19th-century Kashmir, blending folklore with deep emotions.

The Undying Light: A Personal History of Independent India by Gopalkrishna Gandhi
The Undying Light by Gopalkrishna Gandhi explores India's journey from Independence to today, offering rare insights through a personal lens.

Book Review: The World After Gaza by Pankaj Mishra
A powerful book by Pankaj Mishra, The World After Gaza explores Western hypocrisy, colonialism, and the roots of ongoing violence in Palestine.

Book Review: Temptations of the West by Pankaj Mishra
Explore Temptations of the West by Pankaj Mishra, a powerful non-fiction book on South Asia’s politics, culture, and modern challenges.

Book Review: An End to Suffering by Pankaj Mishra
Explore An End to Suffering, a deep dive into Buddhism, history, and self-discovery, connecting ancient wisdom with modern life and personal growth.

Book Review: Golwalkar by Dhirendra K. Jha
Golwalkar by Dhirendra K. Jha explores Golwalkar’s life, RSS leadership, ideology, and lasting influence on Indian politics.