Best Foreign BooksChosen by William Dalrymple The Dapuri Drawings by Henry Nolte. On the birth of Company school art via the botanical passions of early British plant collectors. Scent in the Islamic Garden by Ali Akbar Husain. Indo-Islamic gardens of the Deccan and the connossieurs of scent in Hyderabad. Children of Kali by Kevin Rushby. Travel book on Veerappan and his ilk, the thugee panic of the 1900s—and US Islamophobia now. Captives by Linda Colley. Britons in captivity in India, North Africa, North America, a book about the vulnerability of Empire. Early India by Romila Thapar. Recovers Indian prehistory from the saffron crazies.Best Indian BooksChosen by Khushwant Singh White Mughals by William Dalrymple. A well-done historical book written like a detective story. Gripping stuff. The Imam and the Indian by Amitav Ghosh. A small essay collection, worthwhile read. Ladies Coupe by Anita Nair. Didn’t get the critical acclaim it deserved. Lively characters. The Cooking of Music by Sheila Dhar. Essay collection on Indian classical music and musicians. Her humour, style is inimitable. Laugh All the Way to the Vote Bank by Pamela Philipose. The witty, bitchy book is a humorous take on politicians.