• A Mughal Emperor in Kashmir

    A Mughal Emperor in Kashmir

    April, 1606: The recently crowned Mughal Emperor Jahangir leaves the fort of Lahore, and after crossing a river, he reaches the foothills of the Himalayas. Clearly we are not the only ones to seek refuge in these mountains for a summer vacation — the Mughals did that too. Along the way, Jahangir also remembers his… Read more

  • Fa-Hien in the Himalayas

    Fa-Hien in the Himalayas

    Fa-Hien, also spelled as Faxian, was a Chinese Buddhist monk, who, like many other monks of the time, liked to travel. Between CE 399 and 412, he travelled from China to India (today’s India, Pakistan and Afghanistan) and Sri Lanka and back. In his travel accounts, he describes his journey through Buddhist sites and kingdoms… Read more

  • Stories of 1940s’ Bollywood by Manto

    Stories of 1940s’ Bollywood by Manto

    Saadat Hasan Manto, one of the greatest short story writers of the Urdu language, was also a film journalist for Bollywood (then referred to as Hindi Film Industry). As an insider he was privy to the most private moments of the men and women who have dazzled generations of audiences. Thankfully, just like a good… Read more

  • Yuval Noah Harari on How Wheat Manipulated Us

    Yuval Noah Harari on How Wheat Manipulated Us

    Yuval Noah Harari, in his book Sapiens, makes a bold claim that the invention of farming was the biggest fraud in the history of humanity. He particularly substantiates this claim by discussing the role of wheat production in altering the lifestyle of our species. Let’s take a look at what he says. Sapiens had been… Read more

  • Medical Maladies: Meditations on Illness

    Medical Maladies: Meditations on Illness

    Illness is a part of life. It may not be a pleasant one, it may not help anyone, but, try as you may, you cannot always deny it the entry. Even if you – somehow – manage to stay away from it, you’d inevitably see it around you. What do we do, then? Everyone who… Read more

  • A Case for the Presidential System in India

    A Case for the Presidential System in India

    Should there be a presidential system in India? Or… is the parliamentary system working just fine? Author Bhanu Dhamija presents a strong case for the presidential system in his book Why India Needs the Presidential System. In this post we will consider his argument and see what this could mean to the Indian political landscape.… Read more