“Pakistan: Beyond the Crisis State” provides a nuanced analysis of Pakistan’s political landscape, exploring its challenges and potential paths forward. The book delves into historical context, geopolitical factors, and internal dynamics, offering insights into the nation’s complexities beyond crisis narratives.
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Ashwaghosha, an ancient Indian philosopher and poet, is renowned for his profound contributions to Buddhist literature. His notable works include “Buddhacharita,” an epic that narrates the life of Buddha, and “Sutralamkara,” a treatise on Mahayana Buddhism, showcasing his literary and ...
“A Better India, A Better World” outlines a visionary perspective for India’s progress, addressing social, economic, and political challenges. It advocates ethical leadership, inclusive growth, and technological innovation, providing insights into fostering positive change and creating a brighter future for ...
‘If Cricket is Religion; Sachin is God’ passionately explores the fervent devotion that cricket, particularly Sachin Tendulkar, inspires in India. The book delves into the emotional and spiritual dimensions, capturing the essence of the sport’s profound impact on the nation’s ...
Abul Fazl, a distinguished Persian historian and courtier in the Mughal Empire, is best known for his monumental work “Akbarnama,” providing a detailed account of Akbar’s reign. His contributions to literature and historical documentation have left an indelible mark on ...