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''Our founding fathers gave us passports to their ideals'
Shashi Tharoor, author and diplomat, tells Rajeev Srinivasan. |
'When Nehru himself cried while speaking, what about an ordinary news reader like me?'
Poornam Viswanathan was the first to broadcast the news of India's freedom. |
'After 50 years, what democracy is this?'
A moving encounter with Baba Amte, crusader extraordinary. |
'The middle class feels fundamentalism is the only way out'
Controversial novelist Paul Zacharia, in an explosive interview. |
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'This country is bound to destroy itself'
Nani Palkhivala, the legendary jurist, is despondent about India's future. |
'India will remain one'
Cho Ramaswamy evaluates 50 years of freedom. |
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'We need greater coherence as a nation'
P C Alexander speaks out! |
'The people in charge of this country are a self-serving bunch of tired old men'
Colonel Lakshmi Sahgal, INA heroine, in an extensive interview. |
`I expect Kashmir to be partitioned, some day'
Alan Campbell-Johnson, Mountbatten's press attache, on Partition and thereafter |
'Divisive forces will have to be curbed'
C Subramaniam glances at the state of India today. |
'Our expectations have not been fulfilled, our dreams haven't come true'
Usha Mehta explains why India stands on the precipice of doom. |
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