Readers might remember that a week ago this column noted that despite a climate of enmity India had alerted Pakistan about rising levels in one of the rivers descending to
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Swings in Trump’s policies make headlines and impact lives. The same is true for the unending sequence of his clashes with others who have influence. Trump’s bid to
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It was evident that Rajmohan was a person of enormous substance. Not long after first meeting him, I read, and was deeply impressed by, his biographies of Rajaji and Vallabhbhai
Gopal Gandhi has written this tribute to his brother Rajmohan Gandhi, WAOH’s Editor in Chief, to mark Rajmohan’s 90th birthday today.
Eleven years ago, my esteemed brother Rajmohan,
As I start typing this week’s column, both Gaza and Ukraine appear threatened by an even bigger war, and India continues to witness deeply troubling anti-democratic thrusts. I
We who grew up in the West in the immediate post-World War II world assumed that rule of law, humanitarianism, human rights, international cooperation, and norms of honesty and
In a hyper fragmented and fractured world, Brazil is stepping onto the international stage with a unique perspective worth watching. Earlier in July, Brazil hosted the BRICS summit in Rio