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The Calm Leader

The EQ Story — Peace is Power

Emotional intelligence as the ultimate leadership advantage.

Format

Hardcover

Pages

260

Language

English

Release

2026

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Editorial Note

The definitive Indian volume on emotional intelligence for leaders — drawn from Buddhist calm, Stoic restraint, and boardroom evidence.

§ Synopsis

Inside the book.

Every great leader you can name has one thing in common: an interior temperature that does not spike. Not because they feel nothing — but because they have trained themselves not to be led by what they feel.

The Calm Leader is a book about that training. It draws on 2,500 years of Indian and Eastern contemplative practice, cross-checks it against contemporary behavioural science, and translates it into the everyday grammar of the modern workplace. Peace, this book argues, is not the absence of ambition. Peace is power.

§ Table of Contents

Chapters.

  • 01Prelude — The Interior Temperature
  • 02Part I — The Untrained Mind at Work
  • 03Part II — Five EQ Practices
  • 04Part III — The Calm Team
  • 05Part IV — Peace as Power
  • 06Coda — The Leader Who Does Not Flinch

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§ Press & Reviews

The critics say.

“The Indian answer to a decade of Western EQ literature.”

— Harvard Business Review India

“Rigorous, rooted, and reassuring.”

— The Mint Leadership Series