If India’s democracy rests on the pillar of a free and independent press, then 
it rests on shoulders of like those of Ramchandra Guha.

Roland.
Toronto.

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> On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 at 00:27, Nandini Sardesai 
> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> excellent analysis by a brilliant academician-
> Confession: Frankly,I did not know nor had I heard of Rihana,  
> 
> A piece by Ramachandra Guha
> 
> I went to sleep on the night of February 2 secure in the knowledge that my 
> country, Mera Bharat Mahan, was strong, secure, and self-reliant-in a word, 
> atmanirbhar. I woke up the next morning to find that our security and 
> sovereignty had been shaken to its foundations by a tweet from a foreigner. 
> By the evening, however, my fears and anxieties had somewhat abated. A 
> statement by our always truthful Ministry of External Affairs, a tweet by our 
> always honourable Home Minister, and, above all, some profound thoughts from 
> those great and visionary political theorists, Akshay Kumar and Sachin 
> Tendulkar, had collectively ensured that I went to bed last night confident 
> that our nation's pride and self-reliance was entirely intact.
> 
> 

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