‘India’s Secret War: BSF and Nine Months to The Birth of Bangladesh’, authored by Ushinor Majumdar and published by Penguin is a detailed, public telling of how India, through the BSF, trained, equipped and fought side-by-side with the regular and irregular forces of Bangladesh.
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Iconic relationships were at the heart of the National Movement A. Raghuramaraju | | Published 08.02.21, 02:50 AM
The Indian National Movement had some unique aspects, which were driven by its leaders. One way of understanding the movement is through individualism examining its leaders as individuals. However, this paradigm fails to capture some features that were crucial to the making of the movement. I would like to present a relationship, which fell outside the paradigm of individualism the one between Rabindranath Tagore and M.K. Gandhi. This relationship could be best characterized as that of a teacher and a student. Tagore, a poet
par excellence, became popularly known as ‘Gurudev’ or teacher. Let us explore the context of this designation bestowed on the great poet of modern India.