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Mahatma Gandhi

How India Betrayed Mahatma Gandhi

How India Betrayed Mahatma Gandhi

By Safa Ahmed
The ideology of Gandhi’s assassin is now mainstream in the country, while Gandhi himself has been demonized for promoting Hindu-Muslim unity. 

Virtually With Us: Looking for Gandhi on the Internet

Virtually With Us: Looking for Gandhi on the Internet

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Want to write a PhD about Gandhi? You can nearly do so without leaving your house.
Has Gandhi’s Example Contributed to Donald Trump’s Victory?

Has Gandhi’s Example Contributed to Donald Trump’s Victory?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Gandhi inspired civil rights campaigns across the world. But did his success in movement politics offer wrong lessons for participatory democracy?

The Shadow of Doubt: India, Pakistan, and Vulgar Cartoons in 1947

The Shadow of Doubt: India, Pakistan, and Vulgar Cartoons in 1947

By Ritu Gairola Khanduri
A look back at political cartoons on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the independence of India and Pakistan.

The Dry Laws of India

The Dry Laws of India

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Alcohol prohibition is on the rise in India.

Ambedkar Museum: Shared Memorial and Divided Memory

Ambedkar Museum: Shared Memorial and Divided Memory

By Krzysztof Iwanek
India’s next museum has opened in London to commemorate a great, yet controversial statesman.

Flesh and Blood: Nation-Building in India

Flesh and Blood: Nation-Building in India

By Roncevert Ganan Almond
‘India can serve as a critical alternative to the exclusive and violent nationalism that currently threatens international peace.’
India Sends Its Last Telegram, Stop

India Sends Its Last Telegram, Stop

On July 15, India will send its last telegram, after using the once revolutionary technology for 163 years.

India's Self-Indulgent Fasts?

‘Fasting unto death’ has become a familiar call in Indian civil society. But does it really help a cause?

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