Books
- Radical humanism: The philosophy of freedom and democracy
- Report to the Nation:Oppression in Punjab
- Communalism and human rights (J.P. memorial lecture)
- Through humanist eyes
- Radical humanism: The philosophy of freedom and democracy
- For freedom
- Kashmir problem: Possible solutions
- Great Britain and India
- The danger ahead: An analysis of congress capitalist alignment
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