Saif Asif Khan
A third edition of H.T. Lambrick’s obsequious account of the life of another Englishman from the Raj drives home the inherent...
Published 24 Jul, 2022 10:14am
A well-researched treatise argues for the need to take the threat of scientific racism seriously...
Published 07 Feb, 2021 07:49am
Armytage’s book aims to reveal how wealthy Pakistanis perpetuate their socioeconomic hold over the country through political connections, marriages and exclusive institutions.
Published 24 Jun, 2020 02:00am
A research-based treatise on how rural Pakistanis in Sargodha district vote turns many assumptions on their heads...
Published 03 May, 2020 07:08am
A book delves into the largely invisible phenomenon of transmen in India and attempts to highlight the discriminations
Published 14 Jul, 2019 06:55am
A French anthropologist argues that rising global urban unrest is mainly because of a waning of public trust
Published 10 Feb, 2019 07:20am
Six ways that would help Pakistan stand on its own economic feet
Published 24 Jun, 2018 07:06am
Hillary Clinton provides a window into her mind and beliefs, but also glosses over some inconvenient truths
Published 25 Feb, 2018 07:11am
Purporting to offer fresh insights on negotiations over Afghanistan, this book focuses on painting India as a major
Published 29 Oct, 2017 06:06am
An eminent historian recaps the history of three of the largest countries in the South Asian landmass, from the
Published 02 Jul, 2017 06:58am
An examination of the minutiae of the power-moves that led to Brexit
Updated 10 Apr, 2017 05:23pm
David Graeber presents an argument that the innocuous pedantry of bureaucracy could be far more controlling than
Published 16 Oct, 2016 07:57am
Shaukat Aziz chronicles his high-profile career in a volume that lacks an in-depth voice
Published 21 Aug, 2016 06:56am
A Greener Valley aims to inspire those wishing to start technology businesses in Pakistan, as well as documenting
Published 03 Jul, 2016 08:33am
Tariq Hasan studies the Deobandi and independence movements in British India, attempting to distinguish the former from
Published 08 May, 2016 07:28am
Hartmut Elsenhans presents a new way of looking at the right-left debate with his labour empowerment theory, which is
Updated 13 Mar, 2016 07:15am