Mahatma Gandhi
Review of 'Great Soul'
Rajmohan Gandhi reviews 'Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle with India' by Joseph Lelyveld. Review published in Economic and Political Weekly. To read the review you can search on the EPW site, or click here to download the PDF which was obtained from that site.
A Tale of Two Revolts
C-SPAN 2 aired a program on November 19 and 20, of a talk on Gandhi and Lincoln and the book 'A Tale of Two Revolts' given by Rajmohan Gandhi at the Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Springfield, IL, on October 8, 2011. A video is available.
“Gandhi was very friendly even to those who were very angry with him”
Interview with Rajmohan Gandhi in 'Vatican Insider'
What Would Gandhi Do?
Streaming video of talk titled "Building Peace: What Would Gandhi Do?" at the International Affairs Forum, Northwestern Michigan College, Traverse City, MI on April 21, 2011
'Even a skeptic's book shouldn't be banned'
Rajmohan Gandhi comments on a new book about his grandfather.
Rajmohan Gandhi in Switzerland: ‘Non-Violent Resistance is as relevant as ever!’
Rajmohan Gandhi spoke at a public lecture at the University of Geneva on the theme ‘The message of Mahatma Gandhi and Asia today’.
Lecture at Brown
Rajmohan Gandhi speaks about the links between Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.
'Gandhi's grandson visits UConn'
'Daily Campus', the largest daily college newspaper in the state of Connecticut, reports a talk at the University of Connecticut by Rajmohan Gandhi on the emergence and context of Gandhi's nonviolence, or ahimsa.
Power Through Renunciation
Review of 'Mohandas: A True Story of a Man, His People and an Empire' in 'Tikkun' by Michael Nagler. "Having read all the standard biographies of Gandhi, as well as written a forward to the one that best captures his spiritual practice and spiritual significance [...], I was not prepared to be as educated, entertained, and inspired as I was by this mighty work of his grandson Rajmohan Gandhi."
'A message of peace and tolerance'
Deng Junbing has devoted much of the last seven years studying Gandhiji’s life, driven by the ambition of bringing his message of peace and tolerance to China. She discovered Gandhiji when she moved to India in 1998 along with her husband Zhou Gang, who served as China’s Ambassador to India until 2001. This week, her Chinese translation of The Good Boatman, the Mahatma’s biography by Rajmohan Gandhi, hits Beijing’s stands.

