A tale of how water binds generations, memory and destiny in intimate ways
A coffee-table book spanning 15 years of journeys captures the grandeur of the country in evocative frames
Kiran Khurshid charts the evolution of the National School of Public Policy in her recent book
Abdul Sattar Khan’s study highlights stalled inquiries, missing billions and systemic opacity
As writer, poet and critic, Satyapal Anand has left behind a body of work steeped in grief and cultural memory
In a new poetry anthology, Dr Naveeda Katper confronts patriarchy, grief and the silence of exile
In his memoir, Shueyb Gandapur recounts a short journey to India
A book carrying an extended interview with Hussain Naqi revisits Pakistan’s turbulent political history
David Grossman’s description of Gaza as genocide reminds us that literature has a duty to confront violence and resist silence
Speakers of Urdu interested in Arabic literature were...