By Andy Mukherjee November 27, 2020 Nariman Point, Mumbai, 2015. Photo: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg My generation of Indians has often been disappointed in our country, and we have sometimes despaired about the direction it was taking, but it’s been impossible for us to stop hoping. Our own past has trained us to see the silver
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READ MOREHis record in Britain’s former colonies more closely resembles that of a war criminal than a defender of democracy and freedom. By Shashi Tharoor February 15, 2019 Shashi Tharoor, an Indian MP, is the author of 18 books, including “Inglorious Empire: What the British Did to India.”Read more opinionFollow @ShashiTharoor on TwitterCOMMENTS 290LISTEN TO ARTICLE 5:53SHARE THIS ARTICLEShareTweetPostEmail The
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