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- UR Ananthamurthy (1932 - 2014): In Memoriam Rukmini Bhaya Nair
- Non-Violence: Challenges and Prospects edited by Bidyut Chakrabarty Purushottam Agrawal
- Terror and Performance by Rustom Bharucha Oishik Sircar
- From India to Palestine: Essays in Solidarity edited by Githa Hariharan Reem Kabbani
- Indians at Herod’s Gate: A Jerusalem Tale by Navtej Sarna Mini Kapoor
- Many Roads Through Paradise: An Anthology of Sri Lankan Literature edited by Shyam Selvadurai Sharanya Manivannan
- Women of the World: The Rise of the Female Diplomat by Helen McCarthy Latha Reddy
- Good Governance: Never on India’s Radar by Madhav Godbole and
India At Turning Point: The Road to Good Governance by T.S.R. Subramanian
Nafis Hasan
- Battles of the New Republic: A Contemporary History of Nepal by Prashant Jha Deb Mukharji
- The Emperor Far Away: Travels at the Edge of China by David Eimer Mohan Guruswamy
- Why Neighbours Converge: The Politics and Economics of Regionalism by I.P. Khosla Pushpesh Pant
- The Golden Lands by Vikram Lall AG Krishna Menon
- Founding an Empire on India’s North-Eastern Frontiers 1790-1840:
Climate, Commerce, Polity by Gunnel Cederlöf and
On the Edge of
Empire: Four British Plans for North East India, 1941-1947
edited
by David R. Syiemlieh
Yengkhom Jilangamba
- The Testimonies of Indian Soldiers and
the Two World Wars: Between Self and Sepoy
by Gajendra Singh
Vipul Dutta
- In the Light of What We Know by Zia Haider Rahman Amrita Sen
- The Americans by Chitra Viraraghavan Shalini Mukerji
- When God is a Traveller by Arundhathi Subramaniam Ranjit Hoskote
- No Country by Kalyan Ray Souvik Mukherjee
- My Beautiful Shadow by Radhika Jha Ira Pande
- The Love Letter and Other Stories by Buddhadeva
Bose; translated from the Bengali
by Arunava Sinha
Antara Das
- Spice: The History of a Temptation by Jack Turner Dileep Padgaonkar
- Korma, Kheer & Kismet: Five Seasons in Old Delhi by Pamela Timms Premola Ghose
- Chai: The Experience of Indian Tea by Rekha Sarin and Rajan Kapoor Sanjeev Saith
- Dilip Kumar: The Substance and the Shadow, An Autobiography Shohini Ghosh
- 40 Retakes: Bollywood Classics You May Have Missed by Avijit Ghosh Sharmistha Gooptu

PURUSHOTTAM AGRAWAL is a scholar of Kabir and Bhakti. He was a consultant with OXFAM India for their Violence Mitigation and Amelioration Project (VMAP). Formerly a professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University and a member of the Union Public Service Commission, he is presently a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Centre for Studies in Developing Societies, New Delhi.

ANTARA DAS studied English Literature at Jadavpur University and has previously worked with the Hindustan Times, The Indian Express and The Hindu.

VIPUL DUTTA is a doctoral student at King’s College London, UK.

PREMOLA GHOSE is Chief of the Programme Division at the India International Centre, New Delhi and an illustrator and author.

SHOHINI GHOSH is Sajjad Zaheer Professor at the AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.

SHARMISTHA GOOPTU is a film scholar and joint editor of the journal South Asian History and Culture.

MOHAN GURUSWAMY is a Visiting Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation and the Forum for Strategic Initiatives, New Delhi; and heads the Centre for Policy Alternatives, New Delhi, an independent and privately funded think-tank. He is the author of several books on policy issues, the latest being Chasing the Dragon: Will India Catch-up with China?

NAFIS HASAN is a faculty member at Azim Premji University.

RANJIT HOSKOTE is a poet, cultural theorist and curator. He is the author, most recently, of Central Time: Poems 2006-2014 (Viking, 2014).

YENGKHOM JILANGAMBA teaches at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Guwahati.

REEM KABBANI is a Senior Research Associate at Jindal Global University, and Director of the Centre for Middle East Studies at Jindal’s School of International Affairs.

MINI KAPOOR writes for India Today.

A G KRISHNA MENON is an architect, urban planner and academic, and is currently Convenor, INTACH Delhi Chapter.

SHARANYA MANIVANNAN is a writer and illustrator based in Chennai. Her first book of poems was Witchcraft.

SHALINI MUKERJI is an independent writer, researcher and editor.

DEB MUKHARJI is a former Indian ambassador to Nepal.

SOUVIK MUKHERJEE is Assistant Professor, Department of English, Presidency University.

RUKMINI BHAYA NAIR is Professor of Linguistics and English at IIT Delhi. Author of several academic books and three volumes of poetry, she has recently published her first novel, Mad Girl’s Love Song (HarperCollins Publishers India, 2013).

DILEEP PADGAONKAR is a Founder Editor of Biblio and was the Editor of The Times of India. He is currently the Consulting Editor of the daily. He also holds the RK Laxman Chair professorship at the Symbiosis International University in Pune.

IRA PANDE has been associated with publishing and editing for the last two decades. Now a freelance writer, translator and editor she was awarded the Sahitya Akademi for her translation of Manohar Shyam Joshi's novella, T'Ta Professorin 2008, which was also the winner of that year’s Crossword Award.

PUSHPESH PANT taught International Relations at Jawaharlal Nehru University for four decades. He now devotes himself to the study of Indian cuisines and is an occasional commentator on other subjects.

LATHA REDDY served as an Indian Foreign Service Officer from 1975 to 2011. She served as Ambassador to Portugal and Thailand, Secretary (East) in the Ministry of External Affairs, and Deputy National Security Adviser of India.

SANJEEV SAITH is a freelance photographer and editor. He lives in New Delhi.

AMRITA SEN is a teacher of English Literature. She has taught at universities in the US and India. She specialises in early modern post-colonial studies.

OISHIK SIRCAR is a Teaching Fellow and Doctoral Candidate at the Institute for International Law and the Humanities, Melbourne Law School, and Junior Faculty at the Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard Law School.
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