
Praful Bidwai
12 June 1949 – 23 June 2015
7 works on record
Biography
Praful Bidwai was a political analyst and commentator, a social science researcher, and an activist on issues of peace, global justice, human rights and environmental protection. He died of a cardiac arrest on 23 June 2015 while he was attending a conference in Amsterdam.
Bidwai's journalistic career spanned over four decades. His first notable work in journalism was as a columnist for the "Economic and Political Weekly", beginning in 1972. He then worked for magazines and newspapers, including "Business India", "Financial Express" and "The Times of India" between 1981 and 1993, eventually becoming its senior editor. He was "The Times group's" most published journalist for 20 years, writing analytical and investigative articles on themes including politics and political economy; economic policy and industrialization strategies; international relations; energy, the environment and sustainable development; religion, ethnicity and politics; social conflict, communalism and nationalism; science and technology; and nuclear weapons disarmament and peace.
Bidwai was a columnist whose articles were published regularly in the Hindustan Times, Frontline, Rediff.com, and other outlets. He had also been published in The Guardian (London), The Nation (New York), Le Monde Diplomatique (Paris), and Il Manifesto (Rome).
*Source: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praful_Bidwai)*
Works

New nukes
2000

Religion, religiosity, and communalism
South Asia on a short fuse
South Asia on a short fuse
1999
India under siege
India under siege
An India that can say yes
An India that can say yes
Phoenix Moment
Phoenix Moment
The politics of climate change and the global crisis
The politics of climate change and the global crisis