A critique of the events leading to the Indo-China war of 1962
Essays by international journalists, addressing crucial issues on Afghanistan and 9/11
This book discusses in detail the impact of September 11
M.J. Akbar’s amazing story of three generations of a Muslim family, based on his own.
Compilation of speeches by luminaries brought together for the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 05
This book anthologizes M.J. Akbar’s finest writings over the last decade
An overview of bilateral relations by the ex-ambassadors to India and Pakistan
Islam’s history and its relations with the West
Meghnad Desai and Aitzaz Ahsan examine the reasons why India is a democracy while Pakistan is not.
Former high commissioners analyse India’s relationship with her neighbours.
This is third in the Cross-border Talks series
An anthology of speeches by luminaries for the Hindustan Times Leadership Initiative 2004.
Essential reading for everyone wishing to understand today’s India.
The book discusses issues and roadblocks to India becoming a world power.
Five years of research by one of the world’s foremost experts on Al Qaeda.
A masterly account of Israel’s wars, detailing the violence that has troubled Israel since 1947.
An account of how the attacks of September 11, 2001, affected the nature of journalism.
Why has Kashmir’s harmony been stained by the blood of rebellion? Akbar provides the answers.
An anthology of critical articles on six terrorists of South Asia, including Osama bin Laden
It discovers the reasons behind communal violence that has taken place in India after Partition.
An eyewitness account of the events leading to the end of Saddam’s reign in Iraq by Satish Jacob
A vivid account of how the war in Iraq is being waged, through the eyes of an ordinary US soldier
A book on global terrorism
A collection of speeches by international leaders for The Hindustan Times Leadership Initiative 2003
A collection of award-winning stories in the field of print and broadcast journalism
M.J. Akbar writes the first cohesive history of jihad.
A fascinating mosaic of information about jehadi personalities in Pakistan
A war correspondent emphasises the disputes between India, Pakistan and China; and rival interests.
Analysing historical and political contexts to explain Islamic terrorism in three countries.
A brilliant, chilling exposé of the Sikh massacre in Delhi in 1984.

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