Jawaharlal Nehru: At the confluence of cultures
Nehru, as a child, grew at the confluence of many cultures. An Anglophile, super successful father, mother and other women of the family who spoke no English and were deeply invested in religion, family's main servant Mubarak Ali and a Theosophist tutor.. What a stimulating setting, no?
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