For recent insights into Indian politics and society, you could look at works like 'The Billionaire Raj' or 'Republic of Rhetoric.' They analyze economic changes and legal discourse respectively. On a different note, if you're interested in how personal narrative can frame broader social observation, the web novel 'Opening My Eyes to Reality' explores modern urban life through a protagonist who documents systemic issues after a personal crisis. It's a fictionalized account, but the day-to-day societal tensions feel very immediate and grounded.
I'm wary of single-book solutions to understanding something as vast as India. Maybe pick one topic—say, agriculture crisis ('The Burning Fields' by Abhishek Srivastava) or urban planning ('India's Long Road' by Vijay Joshi)—and dive deep. The politics makes more sense through a specific lens.
Don't sleep on books by journalists who are deep in the trenches. Snigdha Poonam's 'Dreamers' is brilliant for capturing the aspirations and frustrations of young India in smaller cities. It's less about Delhi politics and more about the societal engine room.
This thread is a goldmine. I'm taking screenshots. Please keep the recommendations coming, especially for books that aren't just from the usual Delhi-centric publishers or circles.
Why does everyone sleep on regional language publishing? Some of the most sharp, current sociopolitical commentaries are in Malayalam, Tamil, or Bengali, written by public intellectuals there. The English-translation scene is slowly catching up, but there's a lag.
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Ignite me (A collection of Short Stories)
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Temptation slips past every boundary and takes what it wants. What looks controlled, familiar, and respectable on the surface is only a mask. Beneath it, hearts are pulled toward desires they should never indulge—Dangerous. Intoxicating. Forbidden.
Inside this collection, you will find stories like these:
A lonely wife slipping into the arms of the one man she was never meant to touch… her bodyguard.
A woman drawn to her husband’s brother, a quiet, brooding presence who has always wanted her too much.
A young female employee unraveled by her CEO
A student entangled in a consuming attraction with a professor twice her age
And many more tales where lines are crossed and dangerous obsessions shimmers
Every story is a sin.
Beautiful. Addictive, and impossible to forget.
Several forbidden passions.
One unforgettable collection.
Indulge… if you dare.
Cami Roux Balmaceda has been attracted to Auden Silverio, the son of a family acquaintance. It was never simple for her to express her feelings for him.
Cami Roux Balmaceda is twenty-three years old and a fourth-year psychology student. Cami has a heart problem, but her personality is far from it. She is courageous and living her life to the fullest. The doctor told her that she has a fixed amount of time. As she turned twenty-four, her parents set an arranged marriage to the person she had a deep affection for – Auden.
They are well aware of Cami's feelings for Auden. They wanted what's best for their daughter, and they went to great lengths to make it happen.
Auden didn't have a choice but to go along with the plan. "It'll only be a few years before she's gone," he reasoned. Over time, he realizes that he is falling in love with her.
"Marry me.", Nicolas had his eyes fixed on her lips.
"Huh? Pardon?", Sanaya was totally surprised. She was in a dream? Or...
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Sanaya Roy Chowdhury, from a small town in India who ran away from home. Twenty one years old Beautiful, tall and a simple girl. After running away to the USA she thought she finally got her freedom but one day, when she went to a party with her best friend she was lost. When she was searching for a way out she was chased by bad boys.
In order to save herself from them she asked a complete stranger to pretend to kiss her. Exactly when she thought she was saved there was something waiting for her...
When the stranger will ask her to marry him, will she agree? But he'll have her agreeing anyway possible because he wants her, AT ANY COST.
His name is Nicolas Davis.
Gabriella Halim woke up in a luxurious room she didn’t recognize. When she looked in the mirror, she nearly fainted. Her face was still beautiful, but… more mature. She was no longer the twenty-year-old girl she remembered—she had become a thirty-year-old woman. Even more shocking, she had been married to Adryan Lewis for five years, a young, ambitious, and notoriously cold politician.
Gabby immediately realized one thing: her husband hated her. Cold glares, cutting words, and an impenetrable distance left her bewildered. What had happened in the past ten years?
Rather than crying or pleading for love, Gabby chose a different path: enjoying the luxury she now had. A grand house, wardrobes full of designer dresses, and an unlimited bank account. Why bother chasing love when life could be this comfortable?
But the world of politics was never simple. Public scrutiny, rival political intrigues, and scandalous gossip forced Gabby to take on a role far greater than that of a mere “trophy wife.”
And as Adryan began to notice the dramatic changes in Gabby, the question remained: would his hatred persist, or could it transform into something he never expected?
After creating an enormous ruckus at the party thrown by the alliance, Creed had to put a cap on all of his hunting endeavors. Fortunately, the chaos has begun to settle down.
The true secrets behind these mysterious holes in space and time, have yet to be discovered. The worlds of Akashic Glitch still patiently awaits for ones who desire the pinnacle of strength.
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This book is a sequel/continuation of my primary work - "Apaurushya". I highly recommend you all to first check that out first, otherwise you will be missing on a lot of context and world building.
~Thanks
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This thread is already full of great suggestions, making my to-read list groan in protest. I'm just here to say that seeing so many people interested in this topic gives me hope. The conversation around our stories is evolving so fast.
For a raw, unflinching look at contemporary Odisha, specifically its hinterlands and the intersection of mining, displacement, and indigenous life, Deepti Priya Mehrotra’s 'Burning Bright: Irom Sharmila and the Struggle for Peace in Manipur' is non-fiction but reads like an epic. It’s deeply embedded in the region’s politics and culture of resistance. While focused on a figure, it paints a vivid picture of a regional identity forged in conflict and a unique socio-political landscape that most of India rarely engages with.