To understand the world, we must understand the mountains that built it. The Spice Spine traces the story of the Western Ghats—one of the world’s great ecological engines—and reimagines global history through the mountains that shaped it.
Long before ships braved the oceans or empires carved their names in stone, the rainforests of the Ghats nurtured the world’s most coveted treasures—spices whose fragrance traveled across continents. This book reveals how those forests shaped faiths, built kingdoms, and drew the world to India’s shores.
From Chola fleets crossing Sumatra to Arab sailors mapping the monsoon, from India’s coastal pepper routes to the rise of European empires, this is the story of how a landscape became global currency—and how its sacred geography still breathes beneath modern trade.
Integrating themes of ecology, empire, and cultural memory, The Spice Spine offers a sweeping exploration of the mountains and spices that have shaped global history. It invites readers to see both history—and the world—anew.