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- Shattered Lands: Five Partitions and the Making of Modern Asia by Sam Dalrymple TCA Raghavan
- Gandhi: The End of Non-Violence by Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee Gangeya Mukherji
- Mujib’s Blunders: The Power and the Plot Behind His Killing by Manash Ghosh Deb Mukharji
- Indira Gandhi and the Years that Transformed India
by Srinath Raghavan
Madhav Nayar
- The Conscience Network: A Chronicle of Resistance to a Dictatorship by Sugata Srinivasaraju Harsh Sethi
- India: 5,000 Years of History on the Subcontinent by Audrey Truschke Amritesh Mukherjee
- Lords of Earth and Sea: A History of the Chola Empire
by Anirudh Kanisetti
Kesavan Veluthat
- Gods, Guns and Missionaries: The Making of the Modern Hindu Identity by Manu S. Pillai Adit Shankar
- The Gir Inheritance edited by Bittu Sahgal and Lakshmy Raman Divyabhanusinh
- Raising Hare by Chloe Dalton Anuradha Roy
- My Head For A Tree: The Extraordinary Story of the Bishnoi, the World’s First Eco-Warriors by Martin Goodman Pranay Lal
- Uprooted: A Graphic Account of the Struggle for Forest Rights
by Ita Mehrotra
Aniruddh Sheth
- In Memoriam: Valmik Thapar 1952 – 2025 Bittu Sahgal
- Speaking with Nature: The Origins of Indian Environmentalism by Ramachandra Guha Ghazala Shahabuddin
- Plant Thinkers of Twentieth-Century Bengal by Sumana Roy Queen Sarkar
- Birds, Sex and Beauty: The Extraordinary Implications of Charles Darwin’s Strangest Idea by Matt Ridley Ranjit Lal
- The Search for India’s Rarest Birds edited by Shashank Dalvi and
Anita Mani
Nitoo Das
- Waste Wars: Dirty Deals, International Rivalries and the Scandalous Afterlife of Rubbish by Alexander Clapp Rakesh Kalshian
- Rubber: The Social and Natural History of an Indispensable Substance by Vidya Rajan Radha Gopalan
- Survival at Stake: How Our Treatment of Animals Is Key to Human Existence by Poorva Joshipura Suniti Bhushan Datta
- Shades of Blue: Connecting the Drops in India’s Cities by Harini Nagendra and Seema Mundoli Jay Mazoomdaar
- Letters from Gaza: By the People from the Year that Has Been edited
by Mohammed Al-Zaqzooq and Mahmoud Alshaer
Githa Hariharan

NITOO DAS is a bird photographer and poet. She teaches in the Department of English, Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi.

SUNITI BHUSHAN DATTA is a naturalist, nature educator and consultant wildlife biologist.

DIVYABHANUSINH is an animal historian of cheetahs, lions and rhinos and is the author of several books including The Story of Asia’s Lions (Marg Publications, 2008) and The Story of India’s Cheetahs (Marg Publications, 2023). He is a former Chair of the Board of Trustees of the World Wide Fund for Wildlife India and a former member of the National Board for Wildlife and its Standing Committee.

RADHA GOPALAN has academic training in the biological and environmental sciences and is a nature educator passionate about creating inclusive, democratic learning spaces for children.

GITHA HARIHARAN has written fiction and non-fiction for over four decades. For more on her work, see www.githahariharan.com.

RAKESH KALSHIAN is an independent journalist who writes on the complex interplay between science, politics, economy, nature, and culture.

RANJIT LAL is an author and columnist based in Delhi.

PRANAY LAL is a Natural History writer, and is currently completing a book on climate and history.

PREM SHANKAR JHA is a former media adviser to Prime Minister VP Singh and former Editor of the Hindustan Times and the Financial Express.

JAY MAZOOMDAAR is a journalist, now with the Indian Express. He is the author of The Age of Endings: Explorations and Investigations into the Indian Wild (2016) and The Panama Papers: The Untold India Story of the Trailblazing Global Offshore Investigation (2019).

DEB MUKHARJI was a member of the Indian Foreign Service. He has served in Islamabad (1968-71) and Dacca (1977-80 and 1995-2000).

AMRITESH MUKHERJEE is an independent journalist. He covers literature, cinema and art and is fascinated by stories that shape our world.

GANGEYA MUKHERJI is Chair Adjunct Professor at the Dhirubhai Ambani University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. His publications include Gandhi and Tagore: Politics, Truth and Conscience (Routledge, 2015), and An Alternative Idea of India: Tagore and Vivekananda (Routledge, 2011).

MADHAV NAYAR is a Teaching Fellow in the History Department of Ashoka University, Sonipat, Haryana.

TCA RAGHAVAN is a former Indian High Commissioner to Singapore and Pakistan. His latest book is Circles of Freedom: Friendship, Love and Loyalty in the Indian National Struggle (Juggernaut Books, 2024).

ANURADHA ROY is a writer and potter. Her new book, Called by the Hills: A Home in the Himalaya, will be published later this year.

BITTU SAHGAL is Editor of Sanctuary Asia and Founder of the Sanctuary Nature Foundation.

QUEEN SARKAR is an Assistant Professor II (English) at the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, School of Economics & Commerce, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, and has a keen interest in literature, poetry, and cultural expression.

GHAZALA SHAHABUDDIN is an ecologist and author researching forest ecology, ornithology and wildlife policy and politics. She is currently a Visiting Professor at the Environmental Studies Department, Ashoka University and the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bengaluru.

ADIT SHANKAR is a former Teaching Fellow at Ashoka University and a graduate from its Master’s programme in English.

HARSH SETHI is a former Consultant Editor of Seminar magazine.

ANIRUDDH SHETH is an academic researcher who works on the political economy of pastoralism in the Western Himalaya. He is the Research Coordinator at the Centre for Pastoralism, New Delhi.

KESAVAN VELUTHAT taught History at the Universities of Calicut, Mangalore and Delhi.

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