Gandhi experts, scholars, and activists who have significantly contributed to the study, interpretation, and promotion of Mahatma Gandhi’s principles:

·  Rajmohan Gandhi (India/USA) – Historian, biographer, and grandson of Mahatma Gandhi. Rajmohan Gandhi – Wikipedia

·  Ramachandra Guha (India) – Historian and author of “Gandhi Before India” and “Gandhi: The Years That Changed the World”. Ramachandra Guha – Official Site

·  Tridip Suhrud (India) – Scholar and editor of Gandhi’s works. Tridip Suhrud – Wikipedia

·  Akeel Bilgrami (India/USA) – Philosopher and writer on Gandhi’s ideas. Akeel Bilgrami – Columbia University

·  Judith M. Brown (UK) – Historian and author of several books on Gandhi. Judith M. Brown – Oxford University

·  David Hardiman (UK) – Historian and author on Gandhi and Indian nationalism. David Hardiman – Warwick University

·  Thomas Weber (Australia) – Scholar of Gandhi and nonviolence. Thomas Weber – La Trobe University

·  Gopalkrishna Gandhi (India) – Diplomat, author, and grandson of Mahatma Gandhi. Gopalkrishna Gandhi – Wikipedia

·  Bhikhu Parekh (UK) – Political theorist and writer on Gandhi’s political philosophy. Bhikhu Parekh – Wikipedia

·  Dennis Dalton (USA) – Political scientist and author of works on Gandhi. Dennis Dalton – Bard College

·  Stanley Wolpert (USA) – Historian and biographer of Gandhi. Stanley Wolpert – Wikipedia

·  Ashis Nandy (India) – Political psychologist and social theorist. Ashis Nandy – Centre for the Study of Developing Societies

·  Veena Howard (USA) – Scholar of religious studies and Gandhi’s philosophy. Veena Howard – California State University, Fresno

·  Anthony Parel (Canada) – Political scientist and editor of Gandhi’s writings. Anthony Parel – University of Calgary

·  John Dear (USA) – Peace activist and author inspired by Gandhi’s principles. John Dear – Official Site

·  Michael Nagler (USA) – Founder of the Metta Center for Nonviolence. Michael Nagler – Metta Center for Nonviolence

·  Ela Gandhi (South Africa) – Peace activist and granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi. Ela Gandhi – Wikipedia

·  Mark Juergensmeyer (USA) – Sociologist and scholar of religion and nonviolence. Mark Juergensmeyer – University of California, Santa Barbara

·  Ramin Jahanbegloo (Canada) – Philosopher and advocate of nonviolence. Ramin Jahanbegloo – University of Toronto

·  Faisal Devji (UK) – Historian and author on Gandhi and modern India. Faisal Devji – University of Oxford

·  Ananya Vajpeyi (India) – Scholar and author on Gandhi’s thought. Ananya Vajpeyi – Centre for the Study of Developing Societies

·  Rajni Bakshi (India) – Author and Gandhi scholar. Rajni Bakshi – Official Site

·  Douglas Allen (USA) – Philosopher and author on Gandhi’s ethics. Douglas Allen – University of Maine

·  Robert Ellsberg (USA) – Editor and writer on spiritual and nonviolent traditions. Robert Ellsberg – Orbis Books

·  Christopher Queen (USA) – Scholar of Buddhism and Gandhi’s influence. Christopher Queen – Harvard University

·  M.V. Nadkarni (India) – Economist and scholar of Gandhi’s economic thought. M.V. Nadkarni – Wikipedia

·  Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad (UK) – Scholar of Indian philosophy and Gandhi. Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad – Lancaster University

·  Vinay Lal (USA) – Historian and author on Gandhi and Indian history. Vinay Lal – UCLA

·  Niranjan Ramakrishnan (USA) – Writer and commentator on Gandhi’s relevance. Niranjan Ramakrishnan – Huffington Post

·  Ajay Skaria (USA) – Historian and author on Gandhi and nonviolence. Ajay Skaria – University of Minnesota

·  Manimala (India) – Director of the Gandhi Peace Foundation. Manimala – Gandhi Peace Foundation

·  Raghavan Iyer (USA) – Philosopher and author of Gandhi’s political philosophy. Raghavan Iyer – Theosophy Trust

·  Howard Zinn (USA) – Historian and social activist inspired by Gandhi. Howard Zinn – Official Site

·  Michael D. Gandhi (USA) – Peace activist and scholar of nonviolence.

·  Tara Gandhi Bhattacharjee (India) – Granddaughter of Gandhi and social activist. Tara Gandhi Bhattacharjee – Wikipedia

·  Ronald Terchek (USA) – Political scientist and author on Gandhi. Ronald Terchek – University of Maryland

·  Perry Anderson (UK) – Historian and commentator on Gandhi. Perry Anderson – Wikipedia

·  Gene Sharp (USA) – Political scientist and theorist of nonviolent action. Gene Sharp – Albert Einstein Institution

·  Arne Naess (Norway) – Philosopher and advocate of deep ecology influenced by Gandhi. Arne Naess – Wikipedia

·  Joseph Prabhu (USA) – Philosopher and editor of works on Gandhi. Joseph Prabhu – California State University, Los Angeles

·  Anil Dutta Mishra (India) – Scholar of Gandhian philosophy.

·  Leela Gandhi (USA) – Scholar and great-granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi. Leela Gandhi – Brown University

·  Glyn Richards (UK) – Scholar of religious studies and Gandhi’s thought.

·  Geoffrey Ostergaard (UK) – Political theorist and writer on Gandhi. Geoffrey Ostergaard – Wikipedia

·  Nirmal Kumar Bose (India) – Anthropologist and Gandhi’s secretary. Nirmal Kumar Bose – Wikipedia

·  Joan Bondurant (USA) – Scholar of political science and author on Gandhi. Joan Bondurant – Wikipedia

·  Charles DiSalvo (USA) – Author of “M.K. Gandhi, Attorney at Law”. Charles DiSalvo – West Virginia University

·  Ronald J. Terchek (USA) – Political theorist and author on Gandhi.

·  Louis Fischer (USA) – Journalist and author of “The Life of Mahatma Gandhi”. Louis Fischer – Wikipedia

·  Erik Erikson (USA) – Psychologist and author of “Gandhi’s Truth”. Erik Erikson – Wikipedia