Unlock Global Power Plays: Must-Read Books on International Affairs and Indian Politics from The Seen and the Unseen Podcast
"The Seen and the Unseen" is India's premier long-form podcast hosted by Amit Varma. The podcast, which has been running since 2017, features long-form conversations with intellectuals, writers, economists, historians, and thought leaders from India and around the world.
Amit Varma is a respected journalist and writer, twice winner of the Bastiat Prize for Journalism. The show is known for its rich intellectual content and the diversity of its guests, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in public policy, history, culture, or economics in India today. I am only sharing the books recommended related to International Affairs and Indian Politics:
- The Most Dangerous Place: A History of the United States in South Asia — Srinath Raghavan
- The Strategy Trap: India And Pakistan Under The Nuclear Shadow — Srinath Raghavan
- South vs North: India’s Great Divide — Nilakantan R. S.
- Commanding Hope — Thomas Homer-Dixon
- Private Truths, Public Lies — Timur Kuran
- What is Populism? — Jan-Werner Müller
- The Cash Nexus — Niall Ferguson
- The End of History and the Last Man — Francis Fukuyama
- The Fall of Rome and the End of Civilization — Bryan Ward-Perkins
- SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome — Mary Beard
- Mussolini: A Biography — Denis Mack Smith
- Mussolini — R. J. B. Bosworth
- Parkinson’s Law — C. Northcote Parkinson
- GDP: A Brief But Affectionate History — Diane Coyle
- The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves — Matt Ridley
- Perpetual Peace — Immanuel Kant
For readers seeking to dive deeper into the themes discussed on the podcast, the book recommendations serve as a comprehensive guide to engaging with the complex ideas Amit Varma and his guests explore.

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