Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the First Prime Minister of India, and his policies are on trial in 2008. Nehru made certain choices for India and the people have since paid a price for those or enjoyed the benefits. He was a romantic, but in certain ways a pragmatic too! He was a staunch democrat with a [...]
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