Sound And Fury
This is a non-fiction, interview-driven collection that centers a renowned journalist’s probing conversations with a wide range of public figures. It tackles the defining questions of modern India—its economic health, relations with China, the independence of the judiciary, the experience of being Muslim in today’s India, and the country’s self-understanding 75 years after independence. The ideal reader is an adult or student of politics, current affairs, or civics who seeks clear, informed analysis. The emotional tone is thoughtful, serious, and insightful.
The content is presented as tightly focused interviews rather than lengthy essays. Each conversation centers a pressing topic and moves through crisp questions to direct, context-rich answers, making complex subjects approachable for readers who want to understand what shapes policy and public opinion. The writing maintains a calm, rigorous tempo that invites careful consideration rather than sensationalism.
Readers engage with a broad spectrum of voices—from economists and jurists to policymakers and cultural commentators—creating a panoramic view of Indian life and its ambitions. The prose is concise and accessible, with essential background that helps non-specialists follow threads across economics, law, foreign affairs, and social identity, then form informed perspectives.
- Interviews addressing key issues: economy, China relations, judicial independence, minority experiences, and national identity
- Diverse voices from economists, jurists, diplomats, and thinkers, offering breadth and nuance
- Direct, probing questions paired with clear, concise answers for real-world understanding
- Accessible explanations of concepts and contexts that illuminate policy decisions
- Topic-based structure that supports quick reading and thoughtful reflection
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of how India views itself and its place in the world. The book builds civic literacy, encourages curiosity, and fosters confident, informed discussion about current affairs, governance, and democracy—leaving a lasting impression of nuance, responsibility, and insight.
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Sound And Fury
Sound And Fury
This is a non-fiction, interview-driven collection that centers a renowned journalist’s probing conversations with a wide range of public figures. It tackles the defining questions of modern India—its economic health, relations with China, the independence of the judiciary, the experience of being Muslim in today’s India, and the country’s self-understanding 75 years after independence. The ideal reader is an adult or student of politics, current affairs, or civics who seeks clear, informed analysis. The emotional tone is thoughtful, serious, and insightful.
The content is presented as tightly focused interviews rather than lengthy essays. Each conversation centers a pressing topic and moves through crisp questions to direct, context-rich answers, making complex subjects approachable for readers who want to understand what shapes policy and public opinion. The writing maintains a calm, rigorous tempo that invites careful consideration rather than sensationalism.
Readers engage with a broad spectrum of voices—from economists and jurists to policymakers and cultural commentators—creating a panoramic view of Indian life and its ambitions. The prose is concise and accessible, with essential background that helps non-specialists follow threads across economics, law, foreign affairs, and social identity, then form informed perspectives.
- Interviews addressing key issues: economy, China relations, judicial independence, minority experiences, and national identity
- Diverse voices from economists, jurists, diplomats, and thinkers, offering breadth and nuance
- Direct, probing questions paired with clear, concise answers for real-world understanding
- Accessible explanations of concepts and contexts that illuminate policy decisions
- Topic-based structure that supports quick reading and thoughtful reflection
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of how India views itself and its place in the world. The book builds civic literacy, encourages curiosity, and fosters confident, informed discussion about current affairs, governance, and democracy—leaving a lasting impression of nuance, responsibility, and insight.
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This is a non-fiction, interview-driven collection that centers a renowned journalist’s probing conversations with a wide range of public figures. It tackles the defining questions of modern India—its economic health, relations with China, the independence of the judiciary, the experience of being Muslim in today’s India, and the country’s self-understanding 75 years after independence. The ideal reader is an adult or student of politics, current affairs, or civics who seeks clear, informed analysis. The emotional tone is thoughtful, serious, and insightful.
The content is presented as tightly focused interviews rather than lengthy essays. Each conversation centers a pressing topic and moves through crisp questions to direct, context-rich answers, making complex subjects approachable for readers who want to understand what shapes policy and public opinion. The writing maintains a calm, rigorous tempo that invites careful consideration rather than sensationalism.
Readers engage with a broad spectrum of voices—from economists and jurists to policymakers and cultural commentators—creating a panoramic view of Indian life and its ambitions. The prose is concise and accessible, with essential background that helps non-specialists follow threads across economics, law, foreign affairs, and social identity, then form informed perspectives.
- Interviews addressing key issues: economy, China relations, judicial independence, minority experiences, and national identity
- Diverse voices from economists, jurists, diplomats, and thinkers, offering breadth and nuance
- Direct, probing questions paired with clear, concise answers for real-world understanding
- Accessible explanations of concepts and contexts that illuminate policy decisions
- Topic-based structure that supports quick reading and thoughtful reflection
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of how India views itself and its place in the world. The book builds civic literacy, encourages curiosity, and fosters confident, informed discussion about current affairs, governance, and democracy—leaving a lasting impression of nuance, responsibility, and insight.




















