Every year, as India celebrates Independence Day, there is one hero who escapes our attention. Today, on India’s 65 I-Day celebrations, a minute of deep silence — Silence — on the 140th birth anniversary of freedom fighter and spiritual guru Sri Aurobindo, whose words, ideas and actions will outlive history. Read more

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Posted by Gautam Chikermane on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 at 8:19 pm
Filed under India, religion · Tagged Bande Mataram, communism, conservatism, Cutting the Edge, democracy, Gautam Chikermane, Gita, hindustan times, Independence Day, Karmayogin, liberalism, news, Savitri, self-determination, socialism and capitalism, Sri Aurobindo, War, yoga
Around the time I was thinking about the ideas I would follow in the next decade, Kennedy M Maranga published a paper. As my first thought was to follow the changing role of state came Maranga’s December 4, 2009 paper titled The Changing Role of State Responsibility: Comparative Approach. Read more

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Posted by Gautam Chikermane on Sunday, January 31, 2010 at 8:09 pm
Filed under Research · Tagged 16th century, citizens, contractual relationships, foreign investment, Kennedy M Maranga, Research, self-determination, state formation, state immunity, state responsibility, states, terrorism, torture