Renowned historian KN Panikkar dies at 89

Renowned historian K.N. Panikkar, aged 89, has passed away, leaving behind a significant legacy in the field of history. He served as a professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and played a pivotal role as the dean of the School of Social Sciences. Panikkar was celebrated for his contributions to understanding Indian history and culture, particularly in the context of colonialism and nationalism. His scholarly work influenced generations of students and researchers, and he was a prominent voice in contemporary historical discourse. In addition to his teaching, he authored several influential books that critically examined Indian history, making him a key figure in historiography. His death marks a profound loss to the academic community and the broader intellectual landscape in India, where he was respected not just for his scholarship but also for his commitment to social justice and historical truth.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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