
Book Review of Who Dares Wins: A Soldier’s Memoir by Lt. General Y K JoshiÂ
Who Dares Wins is Lt. Gen. Y.K. Joshi’s inspiring memoir of courage, leadership, and sacrifice in the Kargil War and his journey in the Indian Army..

Book Review of Bravest of the Brave: The Life and Legacy of Naib Subedar Chunni Lal by Satish Dua
Bravest of the Brave honors Naib Subedar Chunni Lal’s fearless spirit and sacrifice, inspiring pride and respect for India’s real heroes.

Book Review of Heart Lamp: Selected Stories by Banu Mushtaq
Discover Heart Lamp, the 2025 International Booker Prize winner with 12 powerful stories of women's lives, resilience, and rights, originally written in Kannada.

Book Review of Rambo: The True Account of a Special Forces Officer, Major Sudhir Walia by Col Ashutosh Kale
Discover the inspiring life of Rambo, Major Sudhir Walia, in this detailed biography showcasing his bravery, leadership, and ultimate sacrifice for India.

Book Review: DEVI: Mystery of the Calcutta Murders by Prasun Roy
Devi is a thrilling crime mystery set during Kolkata’s Durga Puja, where secrets unfold and justice rises through a series of shocking murders.

Book Review: The Fearless Judge: The Life and Times of Justice by Insiyah Vahanvaty
The Fearless Judge explores Justice Ahmadi’s life, his strong principles, and his lasting impact on India’s judiciary and constitutional law.

Book Review: The Power of Buddhism by Dalai Lama
Discover key insights and themes from The Power of Buddhism, a thought-provoking book by the Dalai Lama and Jean-Claude Carrière.

Book Review: Butter Chicken in Ludhiana by Pankaj Mishra
Butter Chicken in Ludhiana by Pankaj Mishra is a vivid travelogue that captures the rise of India's middle class during the 1990s economic liberalisation.

Book Review: Freedom in Exile by Dalai Lama
Explore Freedom in Exile, the Dalai Lama’s honest and powerful autobiography, sharing his exile, wisdom, and spiritual insights.

Book Review: Father Tongue, Motherland: The Birth of Languages in South Asia by Peggy Mohan
Explore the review of Father Tongue, Motherland by Peggy Mohan, delving into its exploration of language evolution in South Asia and historical insights.