Books

Pakistan-backed terrorists wanted to repeat Pulwama attack in just ten days, Lt General KJS Dhillon (R) narrates how Indian armed forces thwarted it

In his memoir, Kitne Ghazi Aaye, Kitne Ghazi Gaye, Lt General KJS Dhillon (R) talks about his 40 years as a soldier in Indian Army

Bestselling authors Neil Gaiman, Stephen King, Margaret Atwood, dozens others comfort a new author after only two people turn up at her author signing event

Many bestselling authors have had their moments of setbacks. While on topic of wizards, Harry Potter author JK Rowling was rejected 12 times before Barry Cunningham, who ran the children’s…

Karnataka court stops sale of a book on Tipu Sultan after former Waqf board official moves court claiming the book spreads misinformation

Additional City Civil and Sessions court in Bangalore stayed the distribution and sale of a book on Tipu Sultan titled Tipu Nija Kanasugalu

‘The Great Tribal Warriors Of Bharat’: Author Tuhin A Sinha talks to OpIndia about his book, asks youth to ‘choose their icons wisely’

Books such as 'The Great Tribal Warriors of Bharat' play a crucial role in telling the stories of these unsung heroes and recounting their efforts, courage and heroism.

Saurav Dutt’s new book ‘Modi and Me’ studies Narendra Modi led India’s fight against anti-India and anti-Hindu forces, an excerpt by the author

Author Saurav Dutt writes an excerpt of his new book 'Modi and Me', on the resurgence of Hindutva to defeat global Hinduphobia

Misogynist or misunderstood? Ami Ganatra retells the Hindu epic Ramayana in her latest book

Author Ami Ganatra speaks to OpIndia Editor Nirwa Mehta on her latest book, Ramayana Unravelled which talks about lesser known facets of Shri Ram from the epic written by Rishi…

Supreme Court advocate and renowned author J Sai Deepak launches his second book, ‘India, Bharat and Pakistan’

SC advocate and renowned author J Sai Deepak launched the book 'India, Bharat and Pakistan' on Tuesday at an event in Delhi.

‘No information about the attack on Rushdie’, says Iran-backed Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah

A spokesperson of the Iran-backed Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah said that the group had no additional information on the stabbing of Salman Rushdie.

Stabbings, gunshots, and arson: When the translators and publishers of Salman Rushdie’s book ‘The Satanic Verses’ faced vicious attacks by Islamists

The translators and publishers of the book The Satanic Verses, written by Salman Rushdie, have been the targets of Islamists across the world.

‘Aurangzeb – Whitewashing Tyrant, Distorting Narrative’: New book debunks distortions around the Mughal tyrant Aurangzeb

While books whitewashing Aurangzeb, the tyrant, including those authored by Truschke met divisive criticism, Saurabh Lohogaonkar took it upon himself to write a book which is answer to series of…