Published by HarperCollins India, 'A New Cold War: Henry Kissinger and the Rise of China', edited by Sanjaya Baru and Rahul Sharma, will be released on 10 August on ThePrint's ‘SoftCover’.
Published by HarperCollins India, ‘An Ordinary Life: Portrait of an Indian Generation’ by Ashok Lavasa will be released on 31 July on ThePrint’s ‘Softcover’.
Published by HarperCollins India, 'Blood for Blood: 50 years of the Global Khalistan Project’ by Terry Milewski will be released on 16 July on ThePrint's ‘SoftCover’.
The book 'A Kashmiri Century — Portrait Of A Society In Flux' by Khem Lata Wakhlu, published by Harper Collins India, will be released on 12 July on ‘Soft Cover’.
‘SMASH! The Rise of Indian Badminton: Stories of Grit and Triumph’ by Benedict Paramanand, published by Notion Press, the book will be released on 9 July on ‘Soft Cover’.
Lt General Kamal Davar's 'Securing India's Rise: A Vision for the Future', published by Bloomsbury, will be released on ThePrint's SoftCover on 5 July.
‘Smokeless War: China’s Quest for Geopolitical Dominance’ by Manoj Kewalramani, published by Bloomsbury, will be released on 3 July on ThePrint’s SoftCover.
While Chandra Shekhar Azad is a streetfighter who has caught the fancy of Dalit youth, Anil Antony is the face of the BJP’s fresh social engineering attempt.
Air India’s new policy, effective from 2 May, introduces new weight limits for tickets in each of the different 'fare families' — Comfort, Comfort Plus, and Flex.
New Delhi has, in past, too, objected to Chinese construction activities in Shaksgam Valley. Work in this strategic region gathered pace after the 2017 Doklam stand-off.
A theme has not yet emerged for BJP & people see lack of a contest, which makes it unexciting. For all these reasons, 2024 is turning out to be an unexpectedly theme-less election.
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