
NK SINGH
An interview with Pandit Sunderlal, the Gandhian peacenik.
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Interview with Pandit Sunderlal Frontier
Published in Frontier of 4 July 1970.
An interview with Pandit Sunderlal, the Gandhian peacenik.
To access PDF of the article pl click on the link below:
Interview with Pandit Sunderlal Frontier
Published in Frontier of 4 July 1970.
Among the most extraordinary people I have met, and interviewed as a journalist, was Gandhian scholar Pandit Sunderlal (1886-1981).
Pandit Sunderlal had become a legend in his lifetime. He was better known as the author of Bharat Mein Angrezi Raj, a 1,000-page tome in Hindi, whose publication in 1929 shook the British Empire. Continue reading “The Book That Shook The British Empire”
Dr Ho Chi Minh – familiarly known as “Uncle Ho” – is a legend among North and South Vietnamese alike. No leader of a small nation has ever left so deep an impression on the history of his time as Uncle Ho. Continue reading “Ho Chi Minh: Father of Modern Vietnam”
A border dispute has cropped up again between India and Nepal. It is not the first time that the two friendly neighbours have locked horns over territorial dispute. Continue reading “Indo-Nepal Relation: The Susta Issue”