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New Arrival in Academy Library New Arrival in Academy Library SL Name of Books Authors Name 1 Happiness Sutra : Be The Witness Vikram Thummala Integrated Police Training: An Outline of Capacity Building Response To Field 2 Challenges Vikash Narain Rai 3 Training Needs of Police Personnel in Naxal Prone Areas Dr. B N Ramesh 4 Impact of Training on The Performance of IPS Officers H.J Dora 5 Art of War Sun Tzu 6 Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow Yuval Noah Harari 7 Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind Yuval Noah Harari 8 Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel : Memorial Lectures (1984-2016) Svpnpa Hyderabad 9 Beyond Counter-Insurgency: Breaking The Impasse in Northeast India Sanjib Baruah 10 The Most Dangerous Place : A History of The United States in South Asia Srinath Raghavan 11 Rebel Sultans : The Deccan From Khilji To Shivaji Manu S. Pillai 12 Mao Tse-Tung on Guerrilla Warfare Samuel B. Griffith 13 The Tennis Drill Book Tina Hoskins-Burney Invisible Armies :An Epic History of Guerrilla Warfare From Ancient Times To 14 The Present Max Boot 15 Winning Ugly: Mental Warfare In Tennis- Lessons From A Master Brad Gilbert , Steve Jamision 16 Adi Shankaracharya : Hinduism's Greatest Thinker Pavan K. Varma 17 Fit After Forty : For A Healthier, Heppier, Stronger You Dr Sheela Nambiar 18 Kashmir Behind The Vale M J Akbar 19 Makers of Modern Asia Ramachandra Guha 20 Makers of Modern India Ramachandra Guha 21 Animal Farm George Orwell 22 Developing The Leader Within You- 2.0 John C. Maxwell 23 Genghis Khan and The Making of The Modern World Jack Weatherford History of Ancient and Medieval India Gem In The Lotus : The Seeding of 24 Indian Civilisation Abraham Eraly 25 History 0f Ancient And Medieval India: The First Spring-1 Abraham Eraly 26 History of Ancient And Medieval India: The First Spring- 2 Abraham Eraly 27 History of Ancient And Medieval India : The Age Of Wrath Abraham Eraly 28 History of Ancient And Medieval India : The Last Spring Abraham Eraly 29 History of Ancient And Medieval India : The Last Spring- Ii Abraham Eraly 30 India's National Security : Annual Review 2018 Satish Kumar 31 On Leadership Howard Business Review 32 A Survey of Indian History K.M. Panikkar 33 The Unending Game Vikram Sood 34 The World of Religions Samarpan 35 Shyam: An Illustrated Retelling of The Bhagavata Devdutt Pattanaik 36 eSa eu gWw nhi f=osnh 37 Code Name God Mani Bhaumik 38 The Difficulty of Being Good Gurcharan Das 39 Jaya: An Illustrated Retelling of The Mahabharata Devdutt Pattanaik 40 Sita :An Illustrated Retelling of The Mahabharata Devdutt Pattanaik 41 War of The Flea :The Classic Study of Guerrilla Warfare Robert Taber 42 The ISIS Caliphate From Syria To The Doorsteps of India Stanly Johny 43 Are We Happy Yet? Lisa Cypers Kamen 44 The Secrets of Destiny Deep Trivedi 45 ISIS The State of Terror Jessica Stern And J.M. Berger 46 Sophie’s World Jostein Gaarder 47 How To Have Creative Ideas Edward De Bono 48 Barking Up The Wrong Tree Eric Barker 49 The Subtle Art of Not Giving A Fuck: Mark Manson 50 The Art of Intelligence : Lessons From A Life In The Cia's Clandestine Service Henry A. Crumption 51 War of The Flea :The Classic Study Of Guerrilla Warfare ROBERT TABER 52 12 Rules For Life An Antidote To Chaos Jordan B. Peterson 53 Troubled Periphery Subir Bhaumik 54 Points of Entry Nadeem Faroooq Paracha 55 God save the Hon'ble Supreme Court Fali S Nariman 56 The RSS :A view to the Inside W K. Andersen & S D. Damle 57 The generation of Rage in Kashmir David Devadas 58 MGR: A life R.Kannan 59 When We Are No More Abby Smith Rumsey 60 The power of your subconscious mind Dr Joseph Murphy 61 Believe in yourself Dr Joseph Murphy 62 Between the great divide: A journey Pakistan-Administered Kashmir Anam Zakaria 63 Karunanidhi : A Life in Politics Sandhya Ravishankar 64 Being Pakistani Raza Rumi 65 Eight Lessons in Military Leadership for Enterpreneurs Robert T. Kiyosaki 66 The night of Broken Glass Feroz Rather 67 Code Name God Mani Bhaumik 68 The Dark Net Jamie Bartlett 69 Waste of a Nation Garbage and Growth in India Assa Doron and Robin Jeffrey 70 Kamaraj : The Life and Times of K. Kamaraj Bala Jeyaraman 71 Under the Knife : The History of Surgery in 28 Remarkable Operations Arnold Van De Laar 72 Developing The Leader Within you John C. Maxwell 73 Aurangzeb : The Man and The Myth Audrey Truschke 74 Alternative Futures India unshackled Ashish Kothari and K. J. Joy 75 Officer Factory Hans Hellmut Kirst 76 The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership John C. Maxwell 77 Start With Why Simon Sinek 78 New India : The Reality Reloaded Gurjot S Kaler 79 Leadership Lessons From the Military Dheeraj Sharma 80 Devil's Advocate : The Untold Story Karan Thapar 81 Rise and Kill First Ronen Bergman 82 How India Manages Its National Security Arvind Gupta 83 Bhagavad Gita Shubha Vilas 84 Mahabharata: An authentic Presentation Purnaprajna dasa 85 21 Lessons for the 21st Century Yuval Noah Harari 86 The Riddle of desire Gurcharan Das 87 US Army : Small Unit Tactics Handbook Paul LeFavor 88 Grit : Why passion and resilience are the secrets to Success Angela Duckworth 89 Urban Naxals : The making of Buddha in a Traffic Jam Vivek Agnihotri 90 Breaking India : Western Interventions in Dravidian and Dalit Faultlines R Malhotra & A.Neelakandan 91 Weird Maths : At the edge of Infinity and Beyond David Darling Agnijo Banerjee 92 The ISIS Caliphate from Syria to the doorsteps of India Stanly Johny 93 yky ydhj ân;s'k tks'kh 94 Shoot To Win : A Handbook of Police Professional Skills Md. Yasser Abbasi 95 Skill India Mission : A Practical Handbook K Sisodiya & Mukhatyar 96 Daughter of the Sun Ira Mukhoty 97 Night of Happiness Tabish Khair 98 Peak : How all of us can achieve extraordinary things A Ericsson & Robert Pool 99 Guns Germs & Steel : A Short History Jared Diamond 100 The God Delusion Richard Dawkins 101 The Magic of Reality : How We Know What's Really True Richard Dawkins 102 The Selfish Gens Richard Dawkins 103 Encyclopaedia of Muscle & Strength Jim Stoppani's 104 India’s National Security Annual Review 2018 Satish Kumar 105 Facets of Naxalism Threat To Internal Security R.K. Mishra 106 Operation Naxalism R.K. Mishra 107 Interrogating Terrorism Divya Joshi & Divya Walia 108 Fire Fighting & Fire Safety S.K. Rathore 109 Ballistics Elements and Dimensions Dr. Mohammad Iqbal 110 Learning To Eat Soup With A Knife John A. Nagl 111 Naxalite-Maoist Insurgency Raj Kumar Mishra 112 Aurangzeb – The Man and The Myth Audrey Truschke 113 Solution To Naxalism Dr P K Agrawal, IAS 114 Daring Bureaucracy Vivek K Agnihotri, IAS 115 Focus on Bioterrorism Dr. Mohammad Iqbal 116 Naxalism And Maoism In India S. Narayan 117 Dangerous Minds S. Hussain Zaidi & Brijesh 118 Bite Of The Black Dogs Sanjaybahadur 119 Life Skills Dr Nivedita Ganguli 120 Happy Policeman D C Nath , Ips 121 Kerala Insurgency For Politics K V Thomas 122 Indira Gandhi – An Era Of Constitutional Dictatorship Madhav Godbole, Ias 123 Counter strike E Schmitt & Thom Shanker 124 7 Secrets Of Vishnu Devdutt Pattanaik 125 7 Secrets From Hindu Calendar Art Devdutt Pattanaik 126 7 Secrets Of The Goddess Devdutt Pattanaik 127 Shiva To Shankara Devdutt Pattanaik 128 Culture – 50 Insights From Mythology Devdutt Pattanaik 129 Terrorism Today D C. Katoch & Shakti Sinha 130 Militant Groups In Asia S K Sharma & Anshuman 131 Inside The Pakistan Army Carey Schofield 132 The Other Kashmir K. Warikoo 133 Maoist Threat in India Dr. B.P. Saha 134 The Kashmir Narrative Lt Gen Gautam Banerjee 135 Twelve Essays on Terrorism Lt Gen Gautam Banerjee 136 Global Terrorism D C. Katoch & Shakti Sinha 137 Terrorism in Indian Ocean Region Dhruv C Katoch 138 Battalion Command Maj General Anil Sengar 139 Kashmir Towards Demilitarisation Raina 140 Inner Engineering: A Yogi’s Guide To Joy Sadhguru 141 Ten Judgements That Changed India Zia Mody 142 Sex Matters Osho 143 The Success Sutra Devdutt Pattanaik 144 Incarnations Sunil Khilnani 145 Byculla To Bangkok S. Hussain Zaidi 146 Innocence Knowledge and Wonder Osho 147 The Talent Sutra Devdutt Pattanaik 148 The Book of Women Osho 149 The Habit of Winning Prakash Iyer 150 Intimacy Trusting Oneself and The Other Osho 151 Intuition Knowing Beyond Logic Osho 152 Life Love Laughter Osho 153 The Kept Woman and Other Stories Kamala Das 154 Maturity The Responsibility of Being Oneself Osho 155 The Power of Love Osho 156 My Gita Devdutt Pattanaik 157 Smart Trust S M. R. Covey & Greg Link 158 Indian Cultures as Heritage Romila Thapar 159 365 Quotes Om 160 Courts and Their Judgments Arun Shourie 161 The Past As Present Romila Thapar 162 The Secret To Teen Power Paul Harrington 163 Mafia Queens of Mumbai S Zaidi & Jane Borges 164 The 3rd Alternative Stephen R. Covey 165 India Shastra Shashi Tharoor 166 The Secret Daily Teachings Rhonda Byrne 167 The Secret K Blanchard & M Miller 168 The Art of Thinking Clearly Dobelli 169 Islam :A Short History Karen Armstrong 170 Revolution in The Air Max Elbaum 171 Spy The Lie P Houston,M Floyd, Susan 172 100 Military Invetions Rod Green 173 Dictionary of Quotations Connie Robertson 174 Fitness Training Andy Wadsworth 175 Great Secrets of History Reader's Digest 176 India’s Most Fearless Shiv Aroor & Rahul Singh 177 Secret Societies Nick Harding 178 The Magic of Reality Richard Dwakins 179 Body Language at Work Peter Clayton 180 The Rise And Fall of Nations Ruchair Sharma 181 1984 The Complete Trilogy Haruki Murakami 182 How To Talk To Anyone Leil Lowndes 183 Strength Training For Speed James Wild 184 Run Like An Athlete Jay Dicharry 185 Jammu & Kashmir A Counter Proxy War Strategy Sunil K Singh 186 The First World War Hew Strachan 187 Beyond Naxalbari Maoist Insurgency And Counter Insurgency In India Col.
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