Articles By Zareer Masani
July/August 2015
A biography of Indira Gandhi's final years offers insights into a dark period of unmitigated corruption in Indian politics
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June 2015
A story of unmitigated British plunder in India, but one which subscribes to conventional views
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November 2013
SOAS’s new exhibition on Zoroastrianism fails to capture the rich cultural and historical legacy of this much-misunderstood and embattled faith
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October 2013
Dubious racial attitudes, an obsession with excrement and sexual eccentricities: Gandhi Before India reveals the unsavoury sides of the statesman’s character
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September 2013
The perils of Partition would have been averted by Viceroy Wavell’s bold 1946 plan to create a subcontinental federation
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About Zareer Masani
Zareer Masani is a historian and broadcaster. He is a biographer of Indira Gandhi, and his most recent book is Macaulay: Britain's Liberal Imperialist (Bodley Head).
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