The forgotten story of World War II: the Bengal famine in British India, where at least three million people died, told for the first time by the eyewitnesses to it. The Bengal Famine of 1943 in ...
India produces more food than the US. But there was a time when India requested food aid from the US and faced arm-twisting ...
Major Dudley John Gardiner was a giant of a man and a dedicated and much-loved quartermaster for the poor and needy in India.
Is there a case for reparations? Oxfam’s huge estimate of the money drained from India by Britain’s colonial rule does not withstand scrutiny, as it makes too many feeble assumptions.
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ThePrint on MSNHow British photography represented Indian women—nautch girl, aayah, bhadramahilaIn 'Framing Portraits, Binding Albums', edited by Shilpi Goswami and Suryanandini Narain, dwells on the importance of family ...
John Cartier, Governor of Bengal, died on this day. Cartier was first employed as a writer for the British East India Company ...
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ZNetwork on MSNThe western way of genocideGAZA is a wasteland of 50 million tons of rubble and debris. Rats and dogs scavenge amid the ruins and fetid pools of raw ...
Why would Oxfam, a once-respected charity, publish a careless and ill thought-out piece of propaganda such as its latest pamphlet, Takers not Makers: The Unjust Poverty and Unearned Wealth of ...
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