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  1. Basic and Applied Aspects
    Edited by Arunava Goswami and Samrat Roy Choudhury

    Nobel laureate Richard Feynman’s brilliant insight into the world of nanodimension is now a reality with immense possibilities. It holds the promise of a technological future where less is more and small is the next big thing. This book provides a ringside view of nanoscience and its application to biological systems, intended to communicate the challenges, potential and of course, the excitement, of this area of work to the next generation of students.


    PRICE:  Rs 295.00

    Paperback | September 2012 | ISBN 9789380601328

  2. Interest, Policy and Image
    Shanta Nedungadi Varma

    After a long period of dissatisfactory relations marked by divergent interests and actions, the USA and India are finally forging closer ties. This book undertakes a detailed study of the range of America’s relations with India over half a century, underscoring the ways in which they reflect movements in India’s growth trajectory, its power and capabilities.

    PRICE:  Rs 295.00

    Paperback | September 2012 | ISBN 9789380601205

  3. From Improvement to Development
    Edited by Carey A. Watt and Michael Mann

    ‘Civilizing Missions in Colonial and Postcolonial South Asia’ offers a series of analyses that highlights the complexities of British and Indian civilizing missions in original ways and through various historiographical approaches. The book applies the concept of the civilizing mission to a number of issues in the colonial and postcolonial eras in South Asia: economic development, state-building, pacification, nationalism, cultural improvement, gender and generational relations, caste and untouchability, religion and missionaries, class relations, urbanization, NGOs, and civil society.

    PRICE:  Rs 595.00

    Paperback | March 2012 | ISBN 9789380601397

  4. State, Decentralization and Participatory Watershed Development
    Vasudha Chhotray

    This book assesses the validity of ‘anti-politics’ critiques of development, first popularised by James Ferguson, in the peculiar context of India. It examines the new context provided by decentralization of state functioning where keeping politics out of development (development as the anti-politics machine) can no longer be taken for granted. The case of a highly technocratic state watershed development programme that also seeks to be participatory is used to illustrate the tensions between prescriptive development policy and a growing political democracy.

    PRICE:  Rs 495.00

    Paperback | March 2012 | ISBN 9789380601410

  5. Politics of State and Market Reform in Sri Lanka
    Edited by Kristian Stokke and Jayadeva Uyangoda

    The present book uses Sri Lanka’s failed attempt at negotiating peace with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, to examine the politics of state and market reforms towards liberal peace. Sri Lanka is seen as a critical case that demonstrates key characteristics and shortcomings of liberal peace, vividly demonstrated by internationally facilitated elite negotiations and donor-funded neoliberal development.

    PRICE:  Rs 495.00

    Paperback | March 2012 | ISBN 9789380601427

  6. Critical Reflections in the Long Twentieth Century
    Edited by Anthony P. D'Costa, with a Foreword by Deepak Nayyar

    This volume critically examines the notion of a ‘new’ India by acknowledging that India is changing remarkably and by indicating that in the overzealous enthusiasm about the new India, there is collective amnesia about the other, older India. The book argues that the increasing consolidation of capitalist markets of commodity production and consumption has unleashed not only economic growth and social change, but has also introduced new contradictions associated with market dynamics in the material and social as well as intellectual spheres.

    PRICE:  Rs 495.00

    Paperback | March 2012 | ISBN 9789380601434

  7. Audiences, Representations, Contexts
    Edited by Shakuntala Banaji

    ‘South Asian Media Cultures’ examines a wide range of media cultures and practices from across South Asia, using a common set of historical, political and theoretical engagements. In the context of such pressing issues as peace, conflict, democracy, politics, religion, class, ethnicity and gender, these essays explore the ways different groups of South Asians produce, understand and critique the media available to them.

    PRICE:  Rs 495.00

    Paperback | March 2012 | ISBN 9789380601465

  8. The Politics of Aid and Influence
    Jason A. Kirk

    'The World Bank needs India more than India needs it.' So goes an emerging consensus on both sides of the relationship between the Bank and its largest borrower. This book analyzes the politics of aid and influence. The Bank, struggling to remain relevant amid India’s recent rapid growth and expanding access to private capital, has been caught up in a complex federal politics of reform and development. India’s central government - far from being in retreat - has been the main driver of dramatic changes in the Bank’s assistance strategy, leading toward a focus at the sub-national state level.

    PRICE:  Rs 595.00

    Paperback | March 2012 | ISBN 9789380601472

  9. An Urban Biography from 1863
    Edited and Translated by Murali Ranganathan, with a Foreword by Gyan Prakash

    Guiding the reader on a tour of the sights and sounds of an emerging city struggling to shake off colonialism and wrestling with the formation of its own budding identity, Narayan’s beguiling book offers descriptions of Mumbai’s daily life, its people and its institutions: the parts of the whole that come together to create this diverse and vivacious place. This valuable text is a rare and enthralling glimpse into a fascinating period and place otherwise lost to time.

    PRICE:  Rs 595.00

    Paperback | March 2012 | ISBN 9789380601519