The INDIA bloc was a wonderful idea. When the leaders of the bloc's constituents, aware of their history of fighting one another, came together and expressed a joint resolve to protect the nation's democratic institutions and the rule of law, it appeared to be a landmark event.
Missing in Gaza: Global leaders & peacemakers
Is there a group of influential countries working to take forward the merciful truce towards mutually acceptable coexistence between Israel and Palestine?
The long road from Noakhali to Manipur
Mahatma Gandhi did not get all the results he desired in Noakhali, but he got some. In any case, he had confronted the problem.
Intersections Podcast: the Power of Gandhi's Inner Practices for Today’s Charged Times
Rajmohan Gandhi in conversation with Dr Hitendra Wadhwa, Adjunct Professor of Practice, Columbia Business School, and Founder & President, Mentora Institute.
As C Rajagopalachari's Grandson, My Questions On Sengol Story
As individuals and in their homes, holders of state office can practise or permit rituals of their choice. However, as government servants and in public, they are obliged by our Constitution to refrain from promoting any religion or slighting any religion.
Message from Karnataka: Mallikarjun Kharge must take centre stage
He invites respect, not rivalry. He is seasoned in politics and experienced in governance
We Are Neglecting These Two Large Countries
Indians, Nigerians and Brazilians can learn from one another how a large country's diversity may be turned into wealth and strength.
Rajmohan Gandhi writes on textbook deletions: You can’t delete Gandhi’s truth
Killing the thought that India belongs to everyone, killing the historical truth that Gandhi underlined that thought, and killing the connected historical truth that Gandhi was murdered above all for that underlining — those are impossible exercises.
Thank God For Independent Minds
Unfairness often descends from above, from those with power, but around us are compatriots who want everyone's dignity to be respected.
The BBC raids and India today: Questions even a child could ask
Why are leaders not answering the simplest of questions? The silence does not bode well for India's traditions of debate and dissent