The journey to understand life begins with imagination, which is the driving force to understand data, information, knowledge, and wisdom, that’s why half of the circle is imagination.

Everyone has his/her vision, that vision would be small if s/he is limiting himself or herself only to data , it grows with information, knowledge and wisdom.

The real vision is completed when the circle of life is completed after the completion of 360 degrees through imagination, that’s why Einstein said “Imagination is more important then knowledge, for knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world”.

Knowledge sharing is one of the most important aspects of humanity. Without knowledge and information, one cannot think, cannot process and cannot get work done.

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Paddy Clarke Ha, Ha, Ha Roddy Doyle
Painted Veil W Somerset Maugham
Painter of Signs R. K. Narayan
Pak Proxy War Vijay Karan
Pakistan Between Mosque and Military Hussain Haqqani
Pakistan Crisis David Loshak
Pakistan Cut to Size D. R. Mankekar
Pakistan in the 20th Century - A Political History Lawrence Ziring
Pakistan Leadership Challenge Lt. Gen. (Rtd.) Jahan Dad Khan
Pakistan Papers ¥ani Shankar Aiyer
Pakistan's Failed Gamble Col. (Retd.) Anil Shourie
Pakistan - The Gathering Storm Benazir Bhutto
Panchatantra Vishnu Sharma
Paradise Alighieri Dante
Paradise Lost John Milton
Paradise Regained John Milton
Param Vir - Our Heroes in Battle Major Gen. Ian Cardozo
Past and Present Thomas Carlyle
Past Forward G. R. Narayanan
Path to Power Margaret Thatcher
Pavilion of Women Pearl S. Buck
Pay the Devil Jack Higgins
Peculiar Music Emily Bronte
People Like Us Pawan Kumar Verma
Perceptions, Emotions Sensibilities Tapan Raychaudhuri
Perfect Hostage - A Life of Aung San Suu Kyi Justin Wintle
Perils of Democracy P. C. Alexander
Personal Injuries Scot Turow
Perspectives on Indian National Movement; Selected Correspondence of Lala Lajpat Rai Dr. Joginder Singh Dhanki
Persuasion Jane Austen
Peter Pan J. M. Barrie
Philosophical Investigations Ludwig Wittgenstein
Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens
Pillow Problems and the Tangled Tale Lewis Carroll
Pinjar Amrita Pritam
Plans for Departure Nayantata Sehgal
Platform Michael Houellebecq
Platform No. Chaar Dr. Himanshi Shelat
Pleading Guilty Scott Turow
PMO Diary-I, Prelude Emergency B. N. Tandon
Point of Origin Patricia Cornwell
Poison Belt Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Politics Aristotle
Portrait of India Ved Mehta
Post Office Rabindranath Tagore
Power and Glory Graham Greene
Power of Movement in Plants Charles Darwin
Power That Be David Halberstan
Prateeksha Harivansh Rai Bachchan
Pratham Pratishruti Ashapurna Devi
Prelude William Wordsworth
Prem Pachisi Munshi Prem Chand
Premonitions P. N. Haksar
Preparing for the Twentieth Century Paul Kennedy
Press Freedom - The Indian Story K. G. Joglekar
Price of Partition Rafiq Zakaria
Price of Power - Kissingerin the Nixon White House Seymour M. Hersh
Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen
Princess in Love Ann Pasternak
Principia Isaac Newton
Prison and Chocolate Cake Nayantara Sehgal
Prison Diary Jayaprakash Narayan
Prithviraj Raso Chandra Bardai
Profiles & Letters K. Natwar Singh
Promises to Keep Chester Bowels'
Prospects for Democracy in Asia Tatu Vanhanen
Pulsating Presence of a Painful Past Taisha Abraham
Punjab, The Knights of Falsehood K. P. S. Gill
Purgatory Alighieri Dante
Pygmalion George Bernard Shaw
Pyramids of Sacrifice Peter L. Berger
Param Vir : A War Diary Manju Lodha