Review of 'Mohandas' in the Business Standard
The man behind the metaphor
Visit to Britain
When Initiatives of Change invited the Gandhis to Britain, the London bombings of July 2005 had not yet taken place. The visit was all the more relevant in the light of the fractures in British society which these events brought into sharper focus. A report is available via the link below.
'Why Gandhi can still help us give peace a chance'
Interview with Rajmohan in 'The Scotsman'
Insanyat Amidst Insanity: Recollections of 1947
Usha and Rajmohan Gandhi travel to Lahore to talk to people about the Partition and the memories it has left behind: some painful and others that recount acts of courage and compassion. This unearthing of the dark and the noble, they hope, will assist in the healing of the subcontinent. Three articles in the Tribune of India, plus letters from readers in response.
'No One is to Blame for Their DNA'
Rajmohan Gandhi warns against the poisonous wind which targets people for being born Muslim, American or Jew.
'Closing Chapters of Enmity'
Chapter by Rajmohan Gandhi in 'After Terror: Promoting Dialogue among Civilizations'. Edited by Akbar Ahmed and Brian Forst. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2005
'Talking of Grandfathers'
Rajmohan Gandhi and Afsandyar Khan, the grandsons of Mahatma Gandhi and Badshah Khan, were in New Delhi for the launch of "Ghaffar Khan", a Penguin publication. ZIYA US SALAM speaks to the duo to find out why the Frontier Gandhi is more relevant now than before.
Article in the Hindustan Times
Ghaffar Khan: Nonviolent Badshah of the Pakhtuns
Rajmohan Gandhi offers fresh insights into the life and achievements of an extraordinary man, drawing close parallels with the life of Mahatma Gandhi, his 'brother in spirit'. Badshah Khan's unwavering commitment to nonviolence and Hindu-Muslim unity offers valuable lessons.
Hinduism and Peacebuilding
Rajmohan Gandhi has a chapter on this topic in a book 'Religion and Peacebuilding', edited by Harold Coward.
'American Values, World Peace, and the Dynamics of Intervention'
Live web audio broadcast on the campus of Whitman, Washington State. 20MB MP3 file downloadable from http://www.whitman.edu/live/mp3/gandhi.mp3