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New book traces life of Rani Durgawati, one of India’s ‘most underrated monarchs’

Published by Penguin India, ‘Rani Durgawati’ by Nandini Sengupta will be released on 9 December on ThePrint’s Softcover.

New book chronicles how Mumbai has changed in past 3 decades since Babri Masjid demolition

Published by HarperCollins, 'Bombay after Ayodhya' by Jitendra Dixit will be released on 5 December on ThePrint’s Softcover.

‘Hello Bastar’: Rahul Pandita’s new book is an investigative account of the Maoist movement

Published by Penguin India, ‘Hello Bastar’ will be released on 2 December on Softcover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.

New collection of essays explore why India needs national security strategy for ‘hard times’

Published by Bloomsbury, the book titled ‘In Hard Times: Security In A Time Of Insecurity’ will be released on 22 November on ThePrint’s Softcover.

New book offers 9 principles to stress-free parenting & raising a happy family

Published by Penguin India, 'The Wisdom Bridge' by Kamlesh D. Patel will be released on 17 November on ThePrint’s Softcover.

‘The People of India’ — new book traces grassroots political actors, how they shape New India

Published by Penguin India, the anthology of essays curated by social scientists Ravinder Kaur and Nayanika Mathur, will be released on 15 November on ThePrint's Softcover.

‘A wake-up call’: New book examines what leads to war and offers solutions for achieving world peace

Published by HarperCollins, 'A World Without War' by Sundeep Waslekar will be released on 10 November on ThePrint's Softcover.

Survival on the world’s highest battlefield – New book tells story of Army at Siachen Glacier

Published by HarperCollins, 'Siachen 1987: Battle for the Frozen Frontier' by Lt Gen. Ramesh Kulkarni will be released on 3rd November on ThePrint's Softcover.

New book places 3 big cats at center of climate crisis & what makes them ‘man-eaters’

Published by HarperCollins, ‘Crooked Cats: Beastly Encounters in the Anthropocene’ by Nayanika Mathur will be released on 11 October on ThePrint's Softcover.

‘No better than a sadhu’—Bandu Dhotre became Chandrapur’s green warrior but at a cost

Ashutosh Salil and Barkha Mathur's 'Being the Change: In the Footsteps of the Mahatma' tells stories of unsung heroes who are effecting real change in India.

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Severe Hyderabad internet outages make it an IT hub without the IT part

Many offices in Telangana have asked their employees to work from home because of heavy rainfall, but it has become impossible due to the internet outages.

‘Not just Russian oil, India tapped us along on trade deal,’ says US treasury secy Scott Bessent

New Delhi: The US is not worried about the rupee “becoming a reserve currency” given that it is at an all-time low versus the...

CDS on differences on theaterisation—views welcome, final call to be in nation’s best interests

The Navy has always been on board with the theaterisation plan, but the Air Force feels splitting up air assets into several theatre commands is futile & will tie up critical systems.

That Oval Office picture for ages deserves closer Indian reading, with a geopolitical lens

Putin sees this as a victory. Europeans have decided to deal with Trump on his terms for the sake of the larger Western alliance. We look at the lessons for us in India.