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The last days of Mughal Delhi

The best sections in the book are those that deal with the revolt of 1857 in Delhi

The last days of Mughal Delhi
Updated On : 13 Mar 2023 | 11:09 PM IST

British rule prevented Indians from learning about traditions: Rajnath

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said three centuries of British rule had prevented Indians from learning about their glorious traditions. "A strong awareness of the country's glorious past, its great cultural and spiritual legacy is a must for today's youth to build a strong India," he said addressing a convocation of the Swami Ram Himalayan University here. Singh said international acceptance of India's spiritual and intellectual supremacy in the past was spontaneous and cited Chinese scholars who acknowledged India's path breaking role in various realms of knowledge. Quoting one of the Chinese intellectuals he said, "India was China's teacher in quadratic equation, grammar and phonetics." Referring to a former Peking University vice chancellor who represented China subsequently at the United Nations, the defence minister said, "India has dominated China culturally for more than 2000 years without sending a single soldier." Also quoting French philosopher Voltaire,

British rule prevented Indians from learning about traditions: Rajnath
Updated On : 24 Dec 2022 | 5:01 PM IST

Rajasthan: PM pays tributes to tribals killed by British in Mangarh in 1913

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday paid tributes to the tribals who were massacred by the British army in 1913 in Mangarh in Rajasthan. Modi during his visit to the Mangarh Dham in Banswara district was accompanied by Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and other leaders. The dham, a memorial for around 1,500 tribals massacred by the British army in 1913, is located in the district on the Gujarat-Rajasthan border, a region with a large tribal population. During his visit, the prime minister will also address a gathering of Bhil adivasis and members of other tribes of the region. The gathering of tribals and forest dwellers in 1913 in Mangarh against the British Raj was being led by social reformer Govind Guru.

Rajasthan: PM pays tributes to tribals killed by British in Mangarh in 1913
Updated On : 01 Nov 2022 | 11:33 AM IST

Queen's reign saw ages of British rule leave Middle East with mixed legacy

The long reign of Queen Elizabeth II saw large swaths of the world cast off London's rule, but after her death a handful of British-installed monarchies still endure in the Middle East. They have survived decades of war and turmoil and are now seen as bastions of a certain kind of authoritarian stability. When popular uprisings erupted across the region a decade ago in what was known as the Arab Spring, sweeping away regimes with anti-colonial roots, hereditary rulers were largely unscathed. The days of imperial pomp and gunships may be over, but the region's emotional and financial ties to England run deep. Emirs, sultans and kings attend the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. Gulf Arab sovereign wealth has helped reshaped London's skyline. As the son of a British mother, Jordan's King Abdullah II also has familial and cultural ties to Britain. Jordan's ruling Hashemites, who come from the Arabian Peninsula and claim descent from the Prophet Muhammad, launched the revolt agains

Queen's reign saw ages of British rule leave Middle East with mixed legacy
Updated On : 15 Sep 2022 | 2:20 PM IST

Memsahibs in the Raj

Ipshita Nath's book captures the hermetically sealed nature of the memsahibs' world from the country in which they lived

Memsahibs in the Raj
Updated On : 07 Sep 2022 | 11:16 AM IST

Many thought India will go to ruins if British left, but it flourished: PM

The people made efforts and proved that India has immense capacity to survive all odds even as "hundreds of years of slavery" had inflicted "deep wounds" on it, PM Modi added.

Many thought India will go to ruins if British left, but it flourished: PM
Updated On : 15 Aug 2022 | 6:57 PM IST

Imagining India in the world

The book does much to underline the fact that there is more to Indian thinking than what has been discussed in the popular writings

Imagining India in the world
Updated On : 12 Jul 2022 | 10:39 PM IST

A superpower's long decline

Book review of THE AGE OF DECADENCE: A History of Britain, 1880 to 1914

A superpower's long decline
Updated On : 11 Apr 2021 | 11:32 PM IST

A glorified rehash of the Raj

Book review of Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain

A glorified rehash of the Raj
Updated On : 09 Mar 2021 | 12:31 AM IST

The British extortionist who built Bombay

Book review of The Arthur Crawford Scandal: Corruption, Governance and Indian Victims

The British extortionist who built Bombay
Updated On : 22 Jan 2020 | 12:51 AM IST

Queen agrees to 'period of transition' for Prince Harry and Meghan

Meghan is currently in Canada with their infant son Archie

Queen agrees to 'period of transition' for Prince Harry and Meghan
Updated On : 14 Jan 2020 | 2:36 AM IST

Letter to BS: Why did many Indians join the army of colonial powers?

Even the Congress party that was formed in 1885 did not ever try to dissuade Indians from joining the British Indian Arm

Letter to BS: Why did many Indians join the army of colonial powers?
Updated On : 20 Nov 2019 | 9:36 PM IST

Did Sandip, anti-hero in Ghare Baire, have a moral route for his struggle?

While both Ray and Tagore, from whose eponymous novel the film was adapted, seem to favour Nikhilesh, Sandip's 'perfect counterfoil', one wonders if Sandip has any need to follow a moral route

Did Sandip, anti-hero in Ghare Baire, have a moral route for his struggle?
Updated On : 01 Nov 2019 | 6:21 PM IST

A welfare state born in India

How William Beveridge's Bakargunje legacy is safe in modern Britain

A welfare state born in India
Updated On : 19 Jul 2019 | 8:31 PM IST

The Imperial Gazetteer on roads

Before the advent of British rule, roadways in the modern sense were practically unknown; and even after its establishment there were few to be found, except within urban limits

The Imperial Gazetteer on roads
Updated On : 22 Nov 2018 | 9:42 PM IST

The Raj deglamourised

Ferdinand Mount's Tears of the Rajas and Jon Wilson's India Conquered emphasise the egregious aspects of British rule

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Updated On : 06 Aug 2016 | 12:08 AM IST