Global Indian Reading
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Fantasy fiction: Jai steals a dragon egg and flees the cruel empire that killed his family
An excerpt from ‘Dragon Rider’, by Taran Matharu.
Taran Matharu
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Immigrant fiction: In this epic fantasy, a woman will do whatever it takes to liberate her people
An excerpt from ‘Kavithri: Outcast. Underdog. Survivor’, by Aman J Bedi.
Aman J Bedi
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This Indian American consultant’s new book is on using war games to build corporate competitiveness
An excerpt from ‘Competitive Success: Building Winning Strategies with Corporate War Games’, by Arjan Singh.
Arjan Singh
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These innovations have made Amrik Sukhdev Dhaba in Murthal the truck drivers’ favourite since 1967
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Supreme Court rejects plea seeking termination of 30-week pregnancy
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How India’s weak international stand on plastic pollution harms Indians
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‘He represents all Kashmiris in jail’: A maverick stirs up Baramulla poll from prison
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View from the Margins: Why Mumbai’s indigenous Kolis are angry with unchecked coastal ‘development’
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Immigrant fiction: An Indian academic navigates a green card marriage and single motherhood
An excerpt from ‘Habitations: A Novel’, by Sheila Sundar.
Sheila Sundar
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Reading list: Memoirs of ten Indian-American writers that contemplate meanings of home and identity
Funny, introspective, and heartfelt narratives about carving a place for yourself in the world.
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Reading list: The debut works of ten icons – and pioneers – of Indian-American fiction
The debut novels and short story collections of Jhumpa Lahiri, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Thrity Umrigar, Akhil Sharma, and others.
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Video
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Watch: Messi, the dog from ‘Anatomy of a Fall’, walks the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival
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Video: Being Muslim in today’s India
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Watch: Massive rainstorm hits Mumbai, strong winds knock down trees, damage cars
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‘Barking news’: Woman turns journalist to ‘report’ on mischiefs and complaints by her pet dogs
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Watch: Comedian presents TV newsroom discussion in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Heeramandi’ style
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Reading list: Nine books by Indian-American writers that address urgent global problems
Books on the politics of immigration, detailed studies of lethal illnesses, a memoir of an estranged family, a history of revolutions, and more.
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‘Want readers to feel safe and seen’: Indian-American writer Naina Kumar on her debut romance novel
An interview with the Texas-based author of ‘Say You’ll Be My Jaan’.
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