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This book seeks to explore deeper impulses behind the creation of Pakistan and its subsequent evolution. It  brings out the cynical exploitation of religion for political ends by the Muslim League before Partition, and Pakistan’s rulers since then. The author sheds light on its drift to an uncertain future and asks if the country’s ideologies equip it to cope with the challenges of the 21st century.

The Shattered Ceiling by Geet Mala Jalota. Anecdote. Pages 207. Rs 350

From Deena Mehta, first woman trader and president of Bombay Stock Exchange, to Anita Khurana, the first woman to be appointed as commercial director in Indian Airlines; from Panchali Upadhaya, VP Sales and Marketing, Herbalife, to Vijaylakshmi Chhabra, first woman director of Doordarshan, the author interviews 10 pioneering women from various fields. She hopes these profiles will help readers find motivation.

Modernity in Indian Arts by Harsha V Dehejia. Aleph. Pages 123. Rs 699

The author embarks on an exploration of modernity, weaving together philosophy, aesthetics and emotion. Through the works of 10 modern Indian artists such as Rabindranath Tagore, Krishen Khanna, Tyeb Mehta, Bhupen Khakhar, Sudhir Patwardhan, Nalini Malani and Atul Dodiya, he deciphers the symbols of this evolving aesthetic — where past and present collide, where longing and liberation coexist.

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