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'Never assume that politics is only for the purely crafty and the ruthless'

Rajmohan Gandhi has a passion for history. The grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and C. Rajagopalachari tells V. Kumara Swamy that he discovered quite a few historical gems while working on his latest book.

Patil launches Rajmohan Gandhi’s book on history of Punjab

He said that in the history of every nation, two forces remained at work — the unifying and the divisive. "The divisive forces destroy and the unifying forces lead to progress. We need to focus on the unifying forces," he said.

Punjab: A History from Aurangzeb to Mountbatten

Researched in India, Pakistan and at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Rajmohan Gandhi's latest book narrates a 240-year story of what old-timers know as undivided Punjab, beginning with the 1707 death of Emperor Aurangzeb and ending with the 1947 division into West Punjab and East Punjab.

Realize the Dream Rally and March

Civil rights leaders and contemporary movement leaders spoke at the Lincoln Memorial at a "Realize the Dream" commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom held August 28, 1963. Many speakers outlined what they said were promises yet unfulfilled in preserving voting rights, quelling gun violence, reducing economic disparity and achieving equal protection under the law. Following the rally, participants marched to the Washington Monument via the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial.

Thoughts on the African-American role in the world

A talk by Rajmohan Gandhi at the Healing History Conference, Caux, Switzerland.

Lincoln and Gandhi

In this video Professor Andrew MacIntyre, Dean of the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, talks to Professor Rajmohan Gandhi about his grandfather Mahatma Gandhi and what he shares in common with Abraham Lincoln.

Rajmohan Gandhi delivers 14th Borker Memorial Lecture, on "India 2047"

'We need politicians and bureaucrats who are not made immensely richer by a few years of service', says Rajmohan Gandhi.

'Embrace Mandela as our own'

On the occasion of anti-apartheid crusader Nelson Mandela’s 94 birthday on Wednesday, noted academician and humanitarian Rajmohan Gandhi called upon Indians to embrace the South African leader and consider him as their own.

Race Relations and Reconciliation

John Franklin and Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, discussed race relations and paths towards race reconciliation in the U.S.