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Rajiv Gandhi- The Prince charming of Indian politics who had so much to live for

On the fateful day, May 21, 1991, at Sriperumbudur, Rusy Karanjia, chief editor of the Blitz tabloid, was with Rajiv Gandhi for a few minutes. Gandhi disclosed to Karanjia that he had learnt from the




Gandhi's move to usher in a new international order for protecting the global environment for future generations and similar other proposals were unique as no one could envisage that the bipolar global order would collapse in a short time, creating opportunities for the birth of a world order which shared the concerns of everyone.

He very rightly understood that if the world had to be saved from a possible nuclear or an environmental holocaust, traditional and Europe-US centric approaches to international relations would have to be abandoned and rejected.

Former foreign secretary Maharaj Krishna Rasgotra's words lucidly explain Gandhi's mind: "All of Rajiv Gandhi's external policies were tailored and interpreted to fit this grand design of a new world's order for peace."