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- Superior: The Return of Race Science by Angela Saini Mini Kapoor
- The Politics of Empire at the Accession of George III: The
East India Company and the Crisis and Transformation of Britain’s Imperial State
by James M. Vaughn
Sunit Singh
- Whitehall and the Black Republic: A Study of Britain’s Attitude
Towards Liberia 1914 – 1939
by Jyotirmoy Pal Chaudhuri
Hari Vasudevan
- The English Maharani: Queen Victoria and India by Miles Taylor Amar Farooqui
- Jallianwala Bagh, 1919: The Real Story by Kishwar Desai;
Jallianwala Bagh: An Empire of Fear and the Making of the Amritsar Massacre
by Kim A. Wagner
Harish Trivedi
- Jallianwala Bagh: Literary Responses in Prose and Poetry
introduced and edited by Rakhshanda Jalil
Navdeep Suri
- Modern South India: A History from the 17th Century to Our Times
by Rajmohan Gandhi
Aparna Balachandran
- Ivory Throne: Chronicles of the House of Travancore and Rebel Sultans: The Deccan from Khilji to Shivaji by Manu S. Pillai Ranjit Nair
- Eric Hobsbawm: A Life in History by Richard J. Evans Achin Vanaik
- Mind Without Fear by Rajat Gupta Devangshu Datta
- Economic Theory and Policy amidst Global Discontent: Essays in Honour of Deepak Nayyar edited by Ananya Ghosh Dastidar,
Rajeev Malhotra and Vivek Suneja
Prem Shankar Jha
- The Third Pillar: How Markets and the State Leave the Community Behind by Raghuram G. Rajan Pulin B Nayak
- What the Economy Needs Now edited by Abhijit Banerjee, Gita Gopalan, Raghuram G. Rajan and Mihir S. Sharma Mohan Guruswamy
- The Lost Decade 2008–18: How India’s Growth Story Devolved into Growth without a Story by Puja Mehra Rajeev Malhotra
- Business and Politics in India edited by Christophe Jaffrelot,
Atul Kohli and Kanta Murali
TK Arun
- Jobonomics: India’s Employment Crisis and What the Future Holds
by Goutam Das
Bibek Debroy
- Gun Island: A Novel by Amitav Ghosh Supriya Chaudhuri
- The Night of Broken Glass by Feroz Rather Abir Bazaz
- Pilgrimage by Ira Singh Amrita Sen
- Shahryar: A Life in Poetry by Rakhshanda Jalil Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
- The Gollancz Book of South Asian Science Fiction edited by
Tarun K. Saint
Kajal Basu

TK ARUN is Consulting Editor at The Economic Times and was formerly the paper’s Resident Editor. He did his Masters in Economics from the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University and worked for some time at the Kerala State Planning Board.

APARNA BALACHANDRAN teaches in the Department of History, University of Delhi.

KAJAL BASU is a senior journalist who has been a tearaway science fiction enthusiast for almost
a half-century.

ABIR BAZAZ is Assistant Professor of English at Ashoka University. He is also a documentary filmmaker.

SUPRIYA CHAUDHURI is Professor Emerita in the Department of English, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.

DEVANGSHU DATTA is a columnist for Business Standard. He writes about markets,
economics and technology.

BIBEK DEBROY is Chairman of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India.

AMAR FAROOQUI teaches in the Department of History, University of Delhi.

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.

PREM SHANKAR JHA is a former Editor of Financial Express and The Economic Times. He was Economic Editor of the Times of India from 1970 to 1986. He is the author of India: A Political Economy of Stagnation(1980), The Perilous Road to the Market - Political Economy of Reform in Russia, India and China (2001) and Crouching Dragon, Hidden Tiger: Can China and India dominate the West (2009).

MINI KAPOOR is a Delhi-based journalist.

RAJEEV MALHOTRA is a Professor in the School of Government and Public Policy, O.P. Jindal Global University, Delhi NCR. He has worked for the Government of India and the United Nations in the past. His recent publications include: Economic Theory and Policy Amidst Global Discontent, (Routledge, 2018), India Public Policy Report 2014 (OUP, 2014) and A Critical Decade-Polices for India’s Development
(OUP, 2012).

RANJIT NAIR is the founding Director of the Centre for Philosophy and Foundations of Science and President of the World Institute for Advanced Study, New Delhi.

PULIN B NAYAK taught Economics at the University of Delhi.

AMRITA SEN is Associate Professor of Humanities at Heritage Institute of Technology and affiliated faculty at Heritage College, University of Calcutta. She has published on East India Company women, Bollywood appropriations of Shakespeare and early modern ethnography.

MOHAMMAD ASIM SIDDIQUI teaches English at Aligarh Muslim University.

SUNIT SINGH teaches at the University of Chicago.

NAVDEEP SURI is India’s ambassador to UAE. He has translated several works of his grandfather Nanak Singh from Punjabi, including the long poem ‘Khooni Vaisakhi’.

HARISH TRIVEDI taught English at the University of Delhi.

ACHIN VANAIK is a former Professor of International Relations and Global Politics, University of Delhi. His latest book is The Rise of Hindu Authoritarianism: Secular Claims, Communal Realities (Verso, 2017). The Indian edition is Hindutva Rising: Secular Claims, Communal Realities (Tulika, 2017).

HARI VASUDEVAN is President of the Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata, and a former Professor in the Department of History, Calcutta University.
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