THE day the Babri Masjid was demolished in December 1992, Indian embassies from world capitals were knocking at J.N. Dixit’s door, the phlegmatic foreign secretary from the old world school of secular Indian diplomats, now an endangered species....
What should the embassies tell their host governments, Dixit was asked....
He issued a memorable piece of advice: “ Tell the host governments that some right-wing hoodlums carried out the crime and they would pay for it.” This was more or less the p
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