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Rajmohan Gandhi
The grandson
of one of the most influential world figures of the 20th century, Mahatma
Gandhi, Rajmohan Gandhi has written widely on the Indian independence movement
and its leaders, Indian-Pakistani relations, globalization, human rights and
conflict resolution. He has held appointments as a visiting professor in the
United States and Japan and received honorary degrees from universities in
Canada, Japan and the Kyrgyz Republic. Gandhi has also served as a member of
the upper house of India's parliament and led the Indian government delegation
to the U.N. Human Rights Commission annual meeting in Geneva. He is currently
academic director of the Global Crossroads program and visiting professor in the
Program in South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign.
A learned Professor who is happy
to say, 'I don't know', when asked a question to which he has no answer - is
rare. A Hindu serving as a bridge between Muslims and Christians may be rarer
still. Rajmohan Gandhi is a visiting Professor in the Program of South Asian
and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and
Faculty Director of Global Crossroads. He is a Jury Member, Nuremberg
International Human Rights Award and Co-chair, Centre for Dialogue and
Reconciliation, Gurgaon, India
He is also a seasoned campaigner.
In 1963 he led a 'March on Wheels' for a 'clean, strong and united India'. In
the mid-Seventies the weekly magazine he edited ‘Himmat’, was a prominent
opponent of Indira Gandhi's 'Emergency', a semi-dictatorship. In recent years
he has worked for understanding between Hindus and Muslims, Pakistanis and
Indians, and between Muslims and the West.
Rajmohan Gandhi is a noted
journalist and a prolific writer. His books have included biographies of both
his grandfathers, Mahatma Gandhi and Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, India's first
and only Indian Governor General. More recently, Gandhi's major new biography
of his grandfather – Mohandas: A True Story of a Man, his People and an Empire,
was published in January by Penguin Books India, launched in New Delhi in the
presence of political and social leaders, and has received great critical
acclaim!
Other books by him include Ghaffar
Khan: Nonviolent Badshah of the Pakhtuns (Penguin 2004); Revenge &
Reconciliation: Understanding South Asian History (Penguin, 1999); The Good
Boatman: A Portrait of Gandhi (Penguin, 1995); Patel: A Life, a biography of
Vallabhbhai Patel (1875-1950), Deputy Prime Minister of India,1947-50 (Navajivan,
Ahmedabad, 1990); and Eight Lives: A Study of the Hindu-Muslim Encounter (SUNY,
1987).
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