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The Treasure Syndicate By Jatin Kuberkar | Book Review
We’ve often stated that the perks of being a professional book reviewer include exposure to new talents. Sometimes you find much much better books written by debutante authors than some of the bestsellers by well-known authors. Today, we will talk about one such book. The Treasure Syndicate is the second book by author Jaitn Kuberkar, however, it is his first ... Read More »
Trade Winds to Meluhha by Vasant Dave | Book Review
A few thousand years ago, the Sindhu – Saraswati plains were home to one of the world’s most ancient civilisations. As you may already know, the Indus valley civilisation is part of the trio formed with Egypt on Nile and Mesopotamia on Euphrates-Tigris rivers. Although the historical evidence and archaeological dig-ups on the Indus valley sites may go a few ... Read More »
Muhammad Bin Tughlaq: Tale of a Tyrant By Anuja Chandramouli | Book Review
History is often debatable. Everyone narrating an incident has his/her own perspective. An incident seen or experienced by a group of people will often come out as different narrations when asked all of them to explain it individually. Same way, all of us have our own vision and perspective for all the current happenings. While we cannot digest bold and ... Read More »
Prisoner of Yakutsk : The Subhash Chandra Bose Mystery Final Chapter By Shreyas Bhave | Book Review
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was a prominent leader who lived for the freedom of India (that is Bharat) from the clutches of the British empire. I remember collecting stickers of his photographs during my childhood days. He was a visionary who thought that a “tit for tat” is always the best answer. He was impressed with the vision of Gandhiji, ... Read More »
The Peshwa: War of the Deceivers by Ram Sivasankaran | Book Review
Bajirao Ballal aka Peshwa Bajirao Bhat, the son of Balaji Vishwanath was an unmatched warrior and military strategist we’ve seen in the recent Indian history. It pains to see such a remarkable warriors don’t get the due in the history. It is in an irony that people come to know about him through commercial films. Are we failing the historical ... Read More »