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Making Gandhi a capitalist

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The book is filled with such contorted and convoluted interpretations of Gandhi, so as to forcefully pin a “free market capitalist” label on him

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Hindutva’s multifaceted founder

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Mr Purandare’s book is a scrupulous effort to portray the multi-dimensional personality of one of India’s more colourfully controversial leaders- Veer Savarkar

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Democracy’s XI’ is an attempt to link cricket to India’s political economy

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Rajdeep Sardesai focuses as much on the off-field personalities of his protagonists as their on-field cricketing exploits

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Dissecting the Indian-American diaspora

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The book is colossal in its effort to understand Indians in America beyond Rajat Gupta, Indira Nooyi

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Narasimha Rao: one legacy, two verdicts

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The book contains evocative details of Rao’s failures in preventing two of the ugliest incidents of social disharmony in independent India – the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition and the 1984 Sikh riots

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