General Brasstacks: The Sundarji Story
Saturday, May 30, 2026
BOOKS OF THE WEEK
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
A Place of Familiarity
I have always believed that some places become part of people’s stories without even trying to.
I met a couple from Roorkee who came all the way to Dehradun for their pre-wedding shoot. It made me curious, why travel for a bookstore when there are endless locations to choose from? Especially when they themselves own a cafe in Roorkee, a beautiful space they could have easily chosen instead.
But their reason was simple.
They used to come here together.
Long before wedding planning entered the picture, before responsibilities and routines settled in, this bookstore had quietly become a part of their time together. During visits to Dehradun, they would stop by, browse books, spend time, and make memories, probably without realising that one day they would return here for something as special as a pre-wedding shoot.
In a time where pre-wedding shoots are often about destinations or themes, there was something incredibly meaningful about choosing familiarity. They picked this place because it already existed in their story.
Watching them return to the same shelves, the same corners they once casually walked through, felt like witnessing something much bigger than photographs being taken. It felt like a memory coming full circle.
This also made me think about what legacy really means for a place like The English Book Depot - becoming part of people’s lives in different ways.
For this couple, the bookstore was never just a bookstore. It quietly held a part of their story.
And perhaps that is what makes places stay relevant across generations, not only what they offer, but what people attach to them over time.
Some people visit for books.
Some come back for memories. And sometimes, both become the same thing.
-Sneha
Saturday, May 23, 2026
BOOKS OF THE WEEK
Choices: Inside the Making of Indian Foreign Policy by Shivshankar Menon
ABOUT THE BOOK
Shivshankar Menon gives an insider's account of the negotiations, discussions and assessments that went into the making of five pivotal choices in India's recent history. These include the decision not to use overt military force against Pakistan after 26/11; the civil nuclear deal with the United States; the border agreement with China; the response to the last months of Sri Lanka's brutal civil war; and the thinking that underlay India's No First Use nuclear policy.
Drawing on his long and distinguished career as a diplomat holding critical positions in India's external affairs ministry and in the prime minister's office, Menon considers each situation against the backdrop of India's evolving definition of her place in the changing global landscape. He brings out the history, politics and principles involved, while examining and dissecting the reasons for the outcome.
Analytical, lucid and illuminating, Choices is an unmatched insight into the intellectual heft of foreign policy decision-making by one of India's most formidable diplomatic practitioners who was actively engaged in these five defining moments.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shivshankar Menon is a former Foreign Secretary of India and was National Security Advisor to prime minister Manmohan Singh. He is the author of Choices: Inside the Making of Indian Foreign Policy (Penguin, 2016).
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