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Wednesday, January 7, 2026
TopicHarper Collins

Topic: Harper Collins

New book explores dimensions of human heart. The emotional and spiritual compass of body

Published by HarperCollins India, ‘Just One Heart’ will be released on 11 December on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online platform for launching non-fiction books.

New book delves into India’s evolving concept of freedom through a journey across the nation

Published by Harper Collins, 'In Pursuit of Freedom' will be released on 10 September on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online platform for launching non-fiction books.

New book highlights neglected outlook of women in historical context

Published by HarperCollins India, ‘The Kaurs of 1984’ will be released on 17 July on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.

New book maps the untold journey of Indigo’s success

Published by HarperCollins India, ''Sky High: The Untold Story of IndiGo'' will be released on 28 June on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.

New book documents India’s financial revolution through cryptocurrency

Published by HarperCollins, 'Cryptostorm: How India Became Ground Zero of a Financial Revolution' by Sundeep Khanna will be released on 22 June on ThePrint's SoftCover.

On Camera

Hindu leaders have been backward-looking. It started with Gandhi

Indian leaders take pride in 'persons of Indian origin' who run American companies. They forget that this is the result of Macaulay’s vision.

Underlining sluggish exports, NITI Aayog flags need to jump-start India’s automotive market

Govt think tank flags India’s skewed auto export mix, warns domestic focus and high tariffs are limiting its global footprint; also highlights how auto components are a bright spot.

S-300, Su-30 jets, T-72 tanks: Inventory of Venezuela’s largely Russian-origin arsenal

Venezuela also boasts of a diverse portfolio of unmanned aerial vehicles capable of carrying out surveillance, reconnaissance and being employed for kinetic purposes as well.

A year-end Mea Culpa in National Interest—The Army-Islam combo doesn’t kill democracy

Many of you might think I got something so wrong in National Interest pieces written this year. I might disagree! But some deserve a Mea Culpa. I’d deal with the most recent this week.