| Book Title | Author(s) | Genre/Category | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leo: The Untold Story of Chennai Super Kings | P S Raman | Sports Biography | Chronicles the journey of the Chennai Super Kings, one of India’s most successful IPL teams, revealing behind-the-scenes stories and the franchise’s rise to glory. |
| To the Seventh Generation | Dr. V I Mathan | Non-Fiction/Social Issues | Likely explores sustainable development or intergenerational responsibility, emphasizing long-term societal and environmental impacts. |
| March of Glory | K Arumugam, Errol D’Cruz | Sports History | A detailed account of Indian sports, possibly focusing on hockey or football, tracing milestones and key figures in the nation’s sporting history. |
| The New Icon: Savarkar and the Facts | Arun Shourie | Biography/History | Examines the life and controversial legacy of Veer Savarkar, offering a factual perspective on his role in India’s freedom struggle. |
| Soumitra Chatterjee: The Legacy of Apu and Beyond | Sanghamitra Chakraborty | Biography/Film | A tribute to the legendary Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee, exploring his iconic roles, particularly in Satyajit Ray’s films, and his cultural impact. |
| The World After Gaza | Pankaj Mishra | Geopolitics/Current Affairs | Analyzes the global implications of the Gaza conflict, exploring its political, social, and humanitarian ramifications. |
| Jammu-Kashmir & Ladakh Through the Ages | Raghuvendra Tanwar | History | A comprehensive historical account of Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh, tracing their cultural and political evolution over centuries. |
| The Unyielding Judge | AN Grover | Biography/Legal | A biography of Justice AN Grover, highlighting his contributions to the Indian judiciary and landmark legal cases. |
| My Beloved Life | Amitav Kumar | Memoir/Fiction | A personal or fictional narrative weaving themes of identity, migration, and human connections, characteristic of Kumar’s introspective style. |
| Speaking with Nature | Ramachandra Guha | Environment/History | Explores India’s environmental history, blending ecological insights with cultural and historical perspectives. |
| Friends-India’s Closest Strategic Partners | Shriram Chaulia | International Relations | Examines India’s key diplomatic alliances, analyzing strategic partnerships in the context of global politics. |
| Nine Yard Sarees | Prashanti Ram | Culture/Fashion | Celebrates the cultural significance of the traditional nine-yard saree, exploring its history, craftsmanship, and modern relevance. |
| Witness | Sakshi Malik | Memoir/Sports | An inspiring memoir by Olympic wrestler Sakshi Malik, detailing her journey, struggles, and triumphs in Indian sports. |
| Mountain Mammals of the World | M K Ranjit Singh | Wildlife/Nature | A guide to the mammals inhabiting mountain ecosystems, blending science with conservation insights. |
| Khaki Mein Sthitpragya | Anil Raturi | Memoir/Law Enforcement | A reflective account of life in the Indian police service, offering insights into duty, ethics, and challenges faced by officers. |
| Call of the Gir | Parimal Nathwani | Wildlife/Conservation | Focuses on the conservation of Asiatic lions in Gujarat’s Gir Forest, highlighting efforts to protect this endangered species. |
| 75 Great Revolutionaries of India | Bhim Singh | History/Biography | Profiles 75 key figures in India’s freedom struggle, celebrating their contributions to the nation’s independence. |
| India @ 100 | KV Subramaniam | Futurism/Economics | Envisions India’s trajectory by 2047, exploring economic, social, and technological advancements. |
| Breaking Rocks and Barriers | Sudipta Sengupta | Memoir/Science | A geologist’s memoir, detailing her pioneering work in the male-dominated field of earth sciences. |
| Nitish Kumar, the Gandhi of Bihar | Ashok Chaudhary, Shambhavi Chaudhary | Biography/Politics | Explores the political career of Nitish Kumar, portraying him as a transformative leader in Bihar. |
| Kargil War: The Turning Point | Magod Basappa Ravindranath | Military History | A detailed recounting of the 1999 Kargil War, focusing on its strategic and historical significance. |
| The Book of Compassion | Dalai Lama, Kailash Satyarthi | Spirituality/Social Good | A dialogue on compassion, blending spiritual wisdom with practical insights for social change. |
| Manoj Bajpayee: The Definitive Biography | Piyush Pandey | Biography/Film | Chronicles the life and career of actor Manoj Bajpayee, from his humble beginnings to Bollywood stardom. |
| Power Within: The Leadership Legacy of Narendra Modi | Dr. R. Balasubramaniam | Biography/Politics | Analyzes the leadership style and impact of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on India’s political landscape. |
| Ed Finds a Home | Alia Bhatt | Children’s Literature | A heartwarming children’s story, likely centered on themes of belonging and compassion, written by the actress. |
| A Fly on the RBI Wall | Alpana Killawala | Memoir/Economics | Offers an insider’s perspective on the Reserve Bank of India, detailing its inner workings and key decisions. |
| I Have the Streets: A Kutty Cricket Story | Ravichandran Ashwin | Memoir/Sports | Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin shares his journey from street cricket to international stardom. |
| Source Code: My Beginnings | Bill Gates | Memoir/Technology | A memoir by Bill Gates, reflecting on his early life, Microsoft’s origins, and his path to philanthropy. |
| Hold On to Your Dreams | Ruskin Bond | Memoir/Inspirational | A reflective work by Ruskin Bond, encouraging readers to pursue their dreams with hope and resilience. |
| India’s Foreign Policy | Kallol Bhattacharjee | International Relations | Examines the evolution and strategies of India’s foreign policy in a rapidly changing global order. |
| Winner’s Mindset | Shane Watson | Self-Help/Sports | Australian cricketer Shane Watson shares insights on mental toughness and success in sports and life. |
| India’s Nuclear Titans | Soumya Awasthi, Srabhana Barua | History/Science | Chronicles India’s nuclear program and the scientists who shaped its development. |
| Heavenly Islands of Goa | PS Sreedharan Pillai | Travel/Culture | A vivid exploration of Goa’s cultural and natural beauty, highlighting its unique island ecosystems. |
| The Idea of Democracy | Sam Pitroda | Political Science | Examines the concept of democracy, with a focus on its challenges and relevance in modern India. |
| Just a Mercenary | D Subbarao | Memoir/Economics | Former RBI Governor D Subbarao reflects on his career and the challenges of economic policymaking. |
| From a Car Shed to the Corner | S. Raman | Memoir/Business | A rags-to-riches story, likely detailing a journey from humble beginnings to corporate success. |
| The Conspiracy | Gotabaya Rajapaksa | Politics/Memoir | Former Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa discusses political events and controversies during his tenure. |
| Swallowing the Sun | Lakshmi Murdeshwar | Fiction/Mythology | A novel weaving mythological or cultural themes, exploring human emotions and cosmic narratives. |
| Basic Structure and Republic | PS Sreedharan Pillai | Legal/Political Science | Analyzes the concept of the “basic structure” doctrine in the Indian Constitution and its impact on governance. |
| Sculpted Stone: Mysteries of Mamallapuram | Ashwin Prabhu | History/Archaeology | Explores the historical and architectural significance of Mamallapuram’s ancient rock-cut temples. |
| Maha Swapnikudu | P. Vikram | Biography/Inspirational | Likely a Telugu biography of a visionary figure, celebrating their contributions to society. |
| Ek Samandar Mere Andar | Sanjeev Joshi | Poetry/Spirituality | A collection of Hindi poems reflecting on inner emotions and spiritual journeys. |
| An Uncommon Love: The Early Life of Sudha and Narayana Murthy | Chitra Banerjee | Biography | Chronicles the early life and love story of Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy and his wife Sudha. |
| Inspirations for Graphic Design from India | Jaya Jaitley | Art/Design | Showcases India’s rich visual heritage as inspiration for modern graphic design. |
| Four Stars of Destiny | Manoj Mukund Naravane | Memoir/Military | A memoir by former Indian Army Chief General Naravane, reflecting on his career and leadership. |
| Samskriti ke Aayam | Manoram Mishra | Culture/Philosophy | Explores dimensions of Indian culture, blending tradition, philosophy, and modern perspectives. |
| Gandhi: A Life in Three Campaigns | M.J. Akbar | Biography/History | Focuses on three pivotal campaigns in Mahatma Gandhi’s life, highlighting his role in India’s freedom struggle. |
| Breaking the Mold: Reimagining India’s Economic Future | Rahit Lamba, Raghuram Rajan | Economics | Proposes innovative strategies for India’s economic growth, co-authored by former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan. |
| Naye Bharat Ka Samved | Ramnath Kovind | Non-Fiction/Inspirational | Released by former President Ramnath Kovind, this book likely reflects on India’s cultural and spiritual ethos. |
| Welcome to Paradise | Twinkle Khanna | Fiction/Humor | A witty novel by Twinkle Khanna, likely blending humor with social commentary, set in an idyllic backdrop. |
| Do Palko Ki Chhao Me | Dr. Hema Joshi | Poetry/Fiction | A Hindi work, possibly exploring themes of love, loss, and human connections through poetic storytelling. |
| Scindia and 1857 | Dr. Rakesh Pathak | History | Examines the role of the Scindia dynasty during the 1857 Indian Rebellion. |
| Building Partnership | Captain Himadri Das | Business/Leadership | Likely focuses on strategies for fostering partnerships in business or military contexts. |
| Cold Blooded Love | Girish Dutt Shukla | Fiction/Thriller | A gripping thriller exploring themes of love, betrayal, and suspense. |
| The Day I Became a Runner | S. Chattopadhyay | Memoir/Sports | A personal narrative about the transformative power of running and its impact on life. |
| Reverse Swing | Ashok Tandon | Sports/Memoir | Likely a memoir or history of cricket, focusing on the art of reverse swing and its evolution. |
| The Book of Life: My Dance with Buddha | Vivek Agnihotri | Spirituality/Memoir | Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri reflects on his spiritual journey and encounters with Buddhist philosophy. |
| G20 @ 2023: The Roadmap to Indian Presidency | V. Srinivasa | International Relations | Analyzes India’s role and achievements during its 2023 G20 presidency. |
| 20 Years of G20 | Rajat Kathuria, Pratik Kukreja | Economics/Politics | A retrospective on the G20’s evolution over two decades, focusing on global economic cooperation. |
| Fire on the Ganga: Life Among the Dead | Radhika Iyengar | Non-Fiction/Social Issues | Explores the lives of communities along the Ganga, particularly those involved in cremation practices. |
| Western Lane | Chetna Maru | Fiction | A novel likely centered on themes of identity, family, and cultural intersections, set in a unique context. |
| Pitchside: My Life in Indian Cricket | Amrit Mathur | Memoir/Sports | A cricket administrator’s insider account of Indian cricket’s evolution and key moments. |
| Heritage Trees of Goa | PS Sreedharan Pillai | Environment/Culture | Highlights the ecological and cultural significance of Goa’s heritage trees. |
| The Life, Vision and Song of Kabir | Vipul Rikhi | Spirituality/Poetry | Explores the life, philosophy, and poetry of the mystic poet Kabir, blending history and spirituality. |
| Monsoon | Abhay K. | Poetry/Travel | A poetic journey inspired by the Indian monsoon, capturing its beauty and cultural significance. |
| How Prime Ministers Decide | Neerja Chaudhary | Political Science | Analyzes decision-making processes of Indian Prime Ministers, offering insights into leadership. |
| Kargil: In the Words of a Traveler | Rishi Raj | Travel/Military History | A traveler’s perspective on the Kargil region, blending personal experiences with historical context. |
| Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam: Memories Never Die | Dr. Y. S. Rajan | Biography | A tribute to Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, focusing on his life, vision, and contributions to India. |
| As The Wheel Turns | Ranjit Pratap | Fiction/Philosophy | A reflective narrative, possibly exploring cycles of life, change, and human experiences. |

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“The Foreigner” remains a significant contribution to Indian English fiction, offering a nuanced portrayal of alienation and self-discovery. Arun Joshi’s exploration of existential dilemmas continues to resonate with contemporary readers. The novel ultimately suggests that while detachment may shield individuals from pain, it also deprives them of the richness of human experience, making engagement and responsibility essential to a meaningful life. https://www.indianetzone.com/the_foreigner_arun_joshi
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