Kishan S Rana
A national monument to the victims of the 1943 Bengal Famine can enshrine cooperative federalism
Amit Majmudar’s tragicomic novel of friendship between a Hindu and a Muslim, during the First World War, shows a way to reconciliation and healing. The author in conversation with Urvashi Bahuguna
World War I, which ended a hundred years ago, saw the participation of 1.5 million Indians who have been forgotten
Rediscovering Alexander von Humboldt, the 19th century scientist and humanist who first understood the web of life
The centenary of the Easter Rising and lessons on the limits of nationalism
When Indian soldiers defended what God abandoned and risked their life in the faraway fields of the First World War a century ago