Anand Ranganathan's Blog
October 1, 2018
To Go Boldly Where Many Have Gone Before
It is in India’s interest for ISRO to replicate Mangalyaan’s success with Gaganyaan’s human mission by 2022, and prepare for the next milestone: an Indian crew on the moon.
Against the setting November sun of 1963, a streak of dense vapour pierced through the coconut tree-lined silhouette of the Thumba seashore in Kerala.
… Read moreJuly 31, 2018
Exclusive: Swarajya Conversations With Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy
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Swarajya Conversations with Subramanian Swamy
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Swarajya speaks to Dr Subramanian Swamy on a range of issues, including his life in the academia, politics, the Emergency, and his relationship with the RSS.
In an exclusive interview to Swarajya, the economist, historian, and Rajya Sabha MP Dr Subramanian Swamy talks about his Harvard days and what prompted his return to India.
… Read moreJune 9, 2018
Decoding Urban Naxals – Anand Ranganathan In Conversation With Vivek Agnihotri
Distinguished filmmaker and now author Vivek Agnihotri is in the limelight because of his new book, Urban Naxals.
In the book, Agnihotri writes about his journey in making the film Buddha in a Traffic Jam, which exposed the nexus between an India-wide Maoist terror movement and their supporters in urban centres such as the academia and media.
… Read moreApril 14, 2018
Dismantling Sainthood: Ambedkar On Gandhi
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B R Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi
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In the contest between Ambedkar and Gandhi, the man who truly was a Mahatma fought a man pretending to be one.
It is not that we do not understand Ambedkar; it is that we fear him.
… Read moreMarch 28, 2018
Exclusive: Swarajya Conversations With Raksha Mantri Nirmala Sitharaman
Abhijit Iyer-Mitra, senior fellow at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, and Anand Ranganathan, scientist and author spoke with the Minister of Defence, Ms Nirmala Sitharaman for Swarajya Conversations . From the Nirav Modi scandal to the capital expenditure of the military, to the Rafale deal, to India’s nuclear doctrine and the BJP’s chances in the 2019 elections, Ms Sitharaman spoke on all of that and more.
… Read moreMarch 15, 2018
The Agony, Ecstasy, And Futility Accompanying Indian Elections
People whose lives are generally untouched by election victories and defeats spend so much time invested in them. Why?
The euphoria on one hand, and anguish on the other, with which the result of the Gorakhpur bypoll has been received by the Indian commentariat, is proof if any was needed, that investment in elections goes much beyond the one made by the politicians who are fighting it.
… Read moreFebruary 26, 2018
Nationalism: The Science and the Senselessness
Nationalism is as useful to humans as their tail.
Nationalism is an unaccommodating relic and in today’s globalised world it represents a dangerous anachronism.
There is nothing constructive that Nationalism can achieve in peacetime that Patriotism can’t.
Nationalism is as useful to humans as their tail.
… Read moreNovember 24, 2017
The Forgotten Indian Wizards And The Birth Of Modern Forensics
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This is the story of two men, Azizul Haque and Hem Chandra Bose, who laid the foundation for modern forensics but whose efforts went unrecognised.
… Read moreWhile the individual man is an insolvable puzzle, in the aggregate he becomes a mathematical certainty.
November 7, 2017
The Rat Eater

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When a Mumbai politician is found wrapped in a plastic bag behind a park bench, DIG Ajay Biswas is asked to take over the case. Ajay arrives in Mumbai only to discover that his colleagues don’t want him there and that someone is deliberately providing false leads…Buy this Book on Juggernaut Books.
… Read moreFor Love and Honour

Published15-08-2015
FORMATPaperback
Edition1st
Extent360
ISBN9789385436017
ImprintBloomsbury India
Dimensions198 x 129 mm
RRP ₹ 350.00
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Even as Kapil Dev lifts the 1983 World Cup, thousands of miles away, in the dense jungles of Mizoram, a secret mission stands compromised.… Read more
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