India@75
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Ramachandra Guha: 50 books that tell the story of 75 years of Indian independence
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KR Meera: Free, secular, diverse and happy, ‘I can’t imagine India in any other way’
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Keshava Guha: Ours is a country made by writers – we have never needed them more
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Jerry Pinto: ‘You don’t get India unless you have Amar, Akbar and Anthony’
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Romila Thapar: ‘The rights of citizenship have faded’
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Arshia Sattar: ‘We must bring ourselves back to beauty, compassion and solidarity...’
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Suketu Mehta: ‘As goes India, so goes democracy’
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Sujatha Gidla: ‘Indians still await that elusive freedom’
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Nayantara Sahgal: ‘Can the spirit of 1947, with its individual rights and freedoms, be recaptured?’
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Pratap Bhanu Mehta: ‘This is not India at 75, as much as a time for refounding’
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Salman Rushdie: ‘A shadow lies upon the country we loved so deeply’