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Irfan Baloch

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Politics aside.
Books by Indian writers on Economics, Accountancy, Law and Science are used as references and text books in Pakistan.
I came across Economics book by KK Dewett and its an awesome Narration. some of the most boring and driest economics concepts are explained in a very fluent and logical way.

I will let my cousin remind me again and I will quote him how he praised the Indian Judgments on common and contract law from 50s to modern time. he laments that some of our lawyers and judges lack the dept and insight and follow case law like a parrot without understanding.

we have our own gems of course that are of national and international level one of them being Pervez Hoodbhoy.

NO POLITICS & HATE PLEASE. THIS SECTION IS A SANCTUARY

I come to members club to celebrate our life our culture and our shared values.
 
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I also read book of international relation written by Indian author.
 
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Two good books in computing :

1. Programming in ANSI C - E. Balaguruswamy.

2. X Window System Programming - Nabajyoti Barkakati.

@amardeep mishra , please add yours.
There are so many! If I start writing, it'll take one whole day! And no I'm not talking about normal books, but books that are of international repute.
 
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Scholars see India and Greece as the two principal birthplaces of science. School textbooks tell us about Pythagoras, Aristotle, Euclid, Archimedes, and Ptolemy, the geometry of the Vedic altars, the invention of zero in India, Yoga psychology, and Indian technology of steel-making that went into the manufacture of the best swords. But if you take the trouble of reading scholarly books, articles, and encyclopedias, you will find that in many ways the early Indian contributions are the more impressive for they include a deep theory of mind, Pāṇini’s astonishing Sanskrit grammar, binary numbers of Piṅgala, music theory, combinatorics, algebra, earliest astronomy, and the physics of Kaṇāda with its laws of motion. Even Machine Learning birthplace in India.
 
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There are so many! If I start writing, it'll take one whole day! And no I'm not talking about normal books, but books that are of international repute.
this is what I mean
people who are of international repute.
 
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this is what I mean
people who are of international repute.
One of the best out there,,,kumar n abbas r AIIMS products.
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this is what I mean
people who are of international repute.
Hi @Irfan Baloch
I can write about books written in my line of work, some of the Indian authors who are of international repute are:
1) T Padmanabhan: Theoretical Physicist.
He has more than 19000 citations under his belt and has authored various books, some of which you can find here:
http://www.iucaa.in/~paddy/
He has done some ground breaking work in the field of thermodynamics and general relativity. One of his papers have citations close to 3000! Yes one single paper with citations close to 3000!

2) Kumapati Narendra: Control Engineering
He has close to 40000 citations under his belt.
https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=hmiUWnEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
One of his papers has citations more than 9000! He

3) Mathukumalli Vidyasagar: Control Enginnering
https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=2IBz_wgAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
Vidyasagar's prominent work ranges from robotics, nonlinear to intelligent control. He has 32000 citations and has authored some world famous books on robotics.

4) Raman K Mehra: Control Engineering
https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=9kgT29MAAAAJ&hl=en
He has more than 13000 citations and has authored some really nice books on the subject. He is more of an enterpreneur and has even founded a company by the name:
https://www.ssci.com/about-us/management-team/
 
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Hi @Irfan Baloch
I can write about books written in my line of work, some of the Indian authors who are of international repute are:
1) T Padmanabhan: Theoretical Physicist.
He has more than 19000 citations under his belt and has authored various books, some of which you can find here:
http://www.iucaa.in/~paddy/
He has done some ground breaking work in the field of thermodynamics and general relativity. One of his papers have citations close to 3000! Yes one single paper with citations close to 3000!

2) Kumapati Narendra: Control Engineering
He has close to 40000 citations under his belt.
https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=hmiUWnEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
One of his papers has citations more than 9000! He

3) Mathukumalli Vidyasagar: Control Enginnering
https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=2IBz_wgAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
Vidyasagar's prominent work ranges from robotics, nonlinear to intelligent control. He has 32000 citations and has authored some world famous books on robotics.

4) Raman K Mehra: Control Engineering
https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=9kgT29MAAAAJ&hl=en
He has more than 13000 citations and has authored some really nice books on the subject. He is more of an enterpreneur and has even founded a company by the name:
https://www.ssci.com/about-us/management-team/
many thanks my dear

really proud of these people.

it is great to see Indians explaining complex Physics concepts and specially the exclusive white club of the west in astrophysics. I mean seeing them in such programs on Cosmos and its extraordinary phenomenons

well done
 
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