Arun Shourie (born 2 November 1941) is an Indian economist, journalist, author and politician.He has worked as an economist with the World Bank, a consultant to the Planning Commission of India, editor of the Indian Express and The Times of India and a Minister of Communications and Information Technology in the Vajpayee Ministry (1998–2004). He was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1982 and the Padma Bhushan in 1990.
- Missionary Conspiracy
- Institutions in the Janata phase
- Where Will All this Take Us? Denial, Disunity, Disarray
- Symptoms of fascism
- Mrs Gandhi's Second Reign
- These Lethal, Inexorable Laws: Rajiv, His Men, and His Regime
- Will the Iron Fence Save a Tree Hollowed by Termites?
- A Secular Agenda: For Saving Our Country, for Welding it
- We Must Have No Price: National Security, Reforms, Political Reconstruction
- Hindu Temples: What Happened to ThemThem
- Religion in Politics
- Self-Deception: India's China Policies
- Governance and the sclerosis that has set in
- The parliamentary system
- Harvesting our souls
- Missionaries in India: Continuities, Changes, Dilemmas
- Indian controversies
- Eminent Historians: Their Technology, Their Line, Their Fraud
- Worshipping False Gods
- Preparing: For Death
- Courts and their judgments
- The Only Fatherland
- Anita Gets Bail
- Does He Know A Mother's Heart? How Suffering Refutes Religions
- Does He Know A Mother's Heart?
- Two Saints
- The world of fatwas, or, The shariah in action
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