Ramachandra Guha: Indian Democracy's Mid-Life Crises
The Republic of India is the world's most reckless political experiment. It was born amidst a background of partition, civil war, economic scarcity and territorial fragmentation. The decision to yet promote a democratic political system, and promote linguistic and religious diversity, was an act of faith. At this Understanding India lecture, Ramachandra Guha will analyse India's birthing crises and explain how they were overcome. He will also focus on the major challenges currently facing the country, which include corruption, religious and ethnic tension, environmental degradation, and social inequality. Guha is the author of the best-selling history "India After Gandhi," and numerous other books on politics, environment and cricket. He has been described by the New York Times as "perhaps the best of India's non-fiction writers."

One Hundred Years Since the Rowlatt Satyagraha: How Gandhi became an All-India Leader

The Long Life and Lingering Death of the Indian National Congress

Can You Take It Ramachandra Guha?

Yogendra Yadav - Diversity and Democracy in India (2011)

Gandhi, Environmentalism, and the World Today | Hopper Lecture 2019 with Ramachandra Guha

Hindu Nationalism Could Breakup India but Ultimately People Will Resist Modi's Fascism—Arundhati Roy

Discourse - Between Nationalism & Internationalism: The Political Philosophy of Rabindranath Tagore

Five Fault Lines of Contemporary India | Ramachandra Guha | India Lecture Series

The Rise of State-Nations

FULL VIDEO: Karan Thapar Interviews Ram Guha | Fault Lines of The Republic | Karan Thapar

Lit for Life 2014 - The Past Before Us: Historical traditions of early North India

Gopalkrishna Gandhi and Ramachandra Guha at Kolkata Literary Meet 2019

Raghuram Rajan on the Middle East war and its economic impact on India and the world?

The Relevance of History for Indian Foreign Policy, a Conversation with Dr. Ramachandra Guha

Ramachandra Guha on the Makers of Modern India (Full Length Version)

Why Narendra Modi will never be able to admire Mahatma Gandhi: Ramachandra Guha

THE IDEA OF EQUALITY IN 20th CENTURY INDIA by Yogendra Yadav

Conversation with Ramachandra Guha, “Gandhi 1914-1948: The Years That Changed the World"

Choices: Inside the making of India's foreign policy: BIC; Feb 9, 2017

