"Over an austere meal, Rajmohan Gandhi tells us how the man with capacious stomach made fast a potent tool against the British Empire," writes Anuj Kumar.
Indian national daily 'The Hindu' interviews Rajmohan Gandhi about his new book
Interview on Portuguese TV channel RTP2
Rajmohan Gandhi was interviewed on public TV channel in Portugal. The full interview is available.
NDTV discussion on new book
The NDTV programme 'The Buck Stops Here' held a discussion on Rajmohan Gandhi's new book, in which Rajmohan himself participated.
Why Gandhi Still Matters: An Appraisal of the Mahatma’s Legacy
Close to 150 years after he was born, how relevant is Mahatma Gandhi? In India, he is revered as the Father of the Nation; his face still adorns currency notes, postage stamps and government offices; streets and welfare schemes continue to be named after him but has he been reduced to a mere symbol? Do his values, message and sacrifice have any meaning for us in the twenty-first century?
New book: 'Why Gandhi Still Matters'
In this new book 'Why Gandhi Still Matters: An Appraisal of the Mahatma’s Legacy', published today, Rajmohan Gandhi appraises Gandhi and his legacy by examining some of his most famous (and often most controversial) ideas, beliefs, actions, successes and failures.
Visit to London
Rajmohan Gandhi and his wife Usha visited London in April 2017 for a series of public and private events.
"Our World at the Crossroads: Perspectives on the Way Forward"
Rajmohan Gandhi gave a speech of honest reflection on the challenges facing peace and reconciliation at a public talk jointly hosted by Initiatives of Change, Faiths Forum for London, the Next Century Foundation and the Guerrand-Hermès Foundation for Peace.
"Mahatma Gandhi and the Wounds of History: Palestine, India and the British Empire in the 20th century"
Arranged by the Balfour Project, Professor Rajmohan Gandhi gave a lecture to a full house of 170 people in Committee Room 14 in the UK Parliament.
Interviewed at the Imperial War Museum, London
Rajmohan Gandhi was interviewed at the Imperial War Museum in London on April 18, 2017.
Turn searchlight inward, says Rajmohan Gandhi
Those who want India to stay pluralist, must conserve strength, correct mistakes, construct networks, writes Rajmohan Gandhi in the Indian Express.