Randhir Singh Patiala & Shubhranshu Singh
It was a ‘never before, never since’ Assembly in world history
The slow but steady transformation of the East India Company from a trading entity to a ruling body in India
World War I, which ended a hundred years ago, saw the participation of 1.5 million Indians who have been forgotten
The Nobel laureate’s legacy has much to say to charges of amnesia about colonialism
Society and cultural identity in the culinary experience of regional imagination
India’s political and cultural life is still subservient to borrowed ideas