The walls of former techie Amrita Chowdhury’s Mumbai apartment are practically papered with tomes on psychology, economics, romance, crime and more. As the India head of publishing firm Harlequin — known for churning out bodice-rippers such as the Mills & Boon series — books come with the territory for Chowdhury. And the ones on display are just the tip of the iceberg: “There are more closets filled with books. I think there are more than a 1,000 books in here,” she says, looking around the house. Chowdhury, who assumed her current role at Harlequin this January, traces her interest in books to her childhood. “First as a reader, then as a writer and now as a publisher, I have always been associated with books,” she says.