André Sibomana was a remarkable man. A Catholic priest, journalist and leading human rights activist, Sibomana worked tirelessly for independent investigations into human rights violations in Rwanda and was one of the very few independent voices in Rwanda unafraid of speaking out against the abuses of past and present Rwandan governments. Hope for Rwanda is André Sibomana's personal testimon…
The Illustrated Mahabharata presents a visually enriched retelling of India’s most celebrated epic. This edition brings together vivid illustrations and concise narrative summaries to depict the major episodes, characters, battles, and moral lessons found in the Mahabharata. Designed for wider readership, it simplifies complex storylines while preserving the cultural and spiritual essence of …
A visually captivating photographic journey through India, created by renowned photographers Rupinder and Reeta Khullar. This revised edition features 25 photo-essays covering a wide spectrum of themes, including Hinduism, the Himalayas, major cities like Kolkata and Mumbai, Indian wildlife, architectural splendors, traditional crafts, regional culture, and the natural beauty of the country. Th…
Ddocuments a series of scholarly discussions, research presentations, and policy dialogues focusing on political, economic, social, and cultural relations between Indonesia and Japan. The volume highlights key issues such as bilateral cooperation, regional security, trade and investment dynamics, educational exchanges, and mutual cultural understanding. Contributors from both countries analyze …
A richly illustrated volume showcasing the cultural, artistic, and historical diversity of India. Edited by Asharani Mathur, the book was produced specifically for the international Festival of India held in 1988. It highlights India’s heritage through essays, photographs, and thematic presentations covering art, architecture, history, customs, landscapes, and regional traditions. Designed as…
Reminiscences: Discreet and Indiscreet is the autobiographical account of T. N. Kaul, one of India’s most influential diplomats. In this memoir, Kaul reflects on his long career in foreign service, offering candid and insightful commentary on India’s foreign policy, international negotiations, political leaders, and major global events that shaped the 20th century. Blending personal anecdot…
Fifteen years ago Singapore was faced with a doubtful economic future, with trade-union, racial, religious and communal troubles, and with communist infiltration. Today it boasts the highest per capita income of any East Asian nation except Japan; freedom from economic want; and the best medical and social welfare facilities in the region.
Explores the historical, cultural, and spiritual legacy of Nalanda, the world-renowned Buddhist monastic university that flourished in ancient India. This volume, published by Asoka Mission and Aryan Books International, brings together scholarly essays examining Nalanda’s role as a major intellectual center from the 5th century CE onwards. The book discusses its architectural development, ar…
Dispossessed: The Ordeal of the Palestinians presents a detailed account of the historical and contemporary struggles faced by the Palestinian people. The book explores the roots of displacement, the impact of ongoing conflict, and the social, political, and humanitarian challenges endured across generations. Through historical analysis, personal testimonies, and documented evidence, the author…
This autobiography recounts the life and political journey of Michael Somare, the founding father and first Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea. In Sana, Somare reflects on his early life, his rise as a political leader, and his central role in guiding the nation toward independence in 1975. The book provides personal insights into the challenges of forging a new national identity, negotiating c…