Rajmohan Gandhi
Independence wasn’t going to be enough; the Mahatma
sought everyone to be free—‘free to dissent’
Special Issue Gandhi@150
Sugata Bose
Their paths diverged...Yet, Netaji and Gandhi
had the deepest respect for each other
Tridip Suhrud
Gandhi taught Indians, and the world, the
art of disobedience with a ‘civil’ prefix
Douglas Allen
Why our global challenges need
Gandhi-informed dissent
To Pujya Pitaji, From Harilal
First-born’s letter: ‘Your political life became full of
hardships, you changed your ideas…twisted our lives’
P.A. Krishnan
The proud Periyar chided those who opposed Bapu;
and then became Gandhi’s most vocal critic
Pramod Kapoor
Why Gandhi and his lieutenants ignored the
Indian mutineers in the British navy
Aakash Singh Rathore
Decoding the rivalry between Gandhi
and Ambedkar—‘a life-or-death struggle’
Divya Dwivedi and Shaj Mohan
Did Gandhi practise great intolerance when
he refused to break his vows for the sake of others?
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