"I do not look to history to absolve my country of the need to do things right today. Rather I seek to understand the wrongs of yesterday, both to grasp what has brought us to our present reality and to understand the past for itself. The past is not necessarily a guide to the future, but it does partly help explain the present. One cannot, as I have written elsewhere, take revenge upon history; history is its own revenge."
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People from LondonJournalists from IndiaIndian National Congress politiciansDiplomats of IndiaUnited Nations officials
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Inglorious Empire: What the British Did to India
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