The Takshashila Institution is an independent, non-partisan, and non-profit centre specialized in research and education in public policy, based in Bangalore, India. The institution stands out because it bridges expert knowledge and influential networks, producing independent policy research and fostering rich public discourse to strengthen India’s intellectual engagement.
Why do their book recommendations matter? Simply put, following Takshashila Institution’s book recommendations is important because they are curated by leading scholars and policy practitioners deeply engaged in India’s socio-economic and strategic challenges.
Books authored by the Takshashila Institution faculty
- Missing In Action: Why You Should Care About Public Policy — Pranay Kotasthane & Raghu S. Jaitley (2023)
- When the Chips Are Down: A Deep Dive into a Global Crisis — Pranay Kotasthane & Abhiram Manchi (2023)
- We, The Citizens: Strengthening the Indian Republic — Khyati Pathak, Anupam Manur, Pranay Kotasthane (2024)
- A Visible Hand: Essays on the Intersection of Economics, Politics, and Society — Anupam Manu
- From Jugaad to Systematic Innovation: The Challenge for India — Rishikesha Krishnan
- The Strategy Trap: India And Pakistan Under the Nuclear Shadow — Lt. Gen. Prakash Menon
- If Then: How One Data Company Invented the Future — Jill Lepore
- Demagogue: The Fight to Save Democracy from Its Worst Enemies — Michael Signer
- The Republic of Beliefs: A Radical Approach to Economics — Kaushik Basu
- Mortal Republic: How Rome Fell into Tyranny — Edward J. Watts
- The War That Ended Peace — Margaret MacMillan
- Ideas: A History of Thought and Invention, from Fire to Freud — Peter Watson
- Maxwell’s Demon: Why Warmth Disperses and Time Passes — Harvey S. Leff & Andrew F. Rex
- They Made What? They Found What? by Shweta Taneja
- Space. Life. Matter.: The Coming of Age of Indian Space Research — Various Authors
Additional Resource: Discussion Documents & Working Papers
- A Framework for Governing Emerging Technologies — Bharath Reddy and Shambhavi Naik (2025)
- The Geopolitics of Indian Talent — Satya Sahu, Vanshika Saraf, Adya Madhavan, Rijesh Panicker & Arindam Goswami (2025)
- Recent Trends and Future Trajectories in Geo-Economics — Anisree Suresh, Arindam Goswami, and Rakshith Shetty (2025)
- The Techno-Economic Impact of the Israel-Hamas War — Aditya Ramanathan, Pranay Kotasthane, Sarthak Pradhan, and Satya Sahu (2024)