Sandeep Bhushan
Taking one’s neighbours seriously is the first step for any country aspiring to a seat at the international high table
It’s strange that one can completely forget a tragedy like the collapse of the Machhu Dam II in Gujarat, which led to the death of nearly 25,000 people
A tragedy of gigantic proportions can also be an inflexion point for a country with an innate urge to bounce back. So it could be for Japan
The last Polish head of state to die in office, Wladyslaw Sikorski, also died in a plane crash.