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Book Review: ‘Caste Away’ by Na. Vanamamalai and Joshua Gnanselvan

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"Caste Away" makes a significant contribution to our understanding of caste in Tamil Nadu. It emphasizes the need to acknowledge the historical intricacies and geographical variances in the emergence of caste.

Book Review: ‘Dance of the Elephant, Walk of the Dragon’ by...

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"Dance of the Elephant, Walk of the Dragon" gives insights into the changing dynamics of India and China's economic growth, their energy plans, and the need for successful collaborations in defining their future trajectories in the global arena.

Book Review: ‘The Deception Industry’ by Herjinder

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"The Deception Industry" doesn't merely analyze; it compels readers to grapple with the moral complexities inherent in employing deceptive strategies to secure electoral victories.

Book Review: ‘The Idea of Democracy’ by Sam Pitroda

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Indian Overseas Congress chairman Sam Pitroda explores the urgent issues pertaining to democracy in nations like the US and India in his most recent book, "The Idea of Democracy."

Book Review: ‘Modi’s Northeast Story’ by Tuhin Sinha and Aditya Pittie

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"Modi's Northeast Story" by Tuhin Sinha and Aditya Pittie is a monument to the Northeastern people's ongoing perseverance and good attitude, as well as a celebration of their rich cultural history.

Book Review: ‘Anger Management: The Troubled Diplomatic Relationship between India and...

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In his book, "Anger Management: The Troubled Diplomatic Relationship among India and Pakistan," High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria offers a clean perspective on bilateral demanding situations.
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