New Delhi, Sept. 18 -- India's love-hate relationship with England is best symbolised by the life and times of MK Gandhi, whose engagement with London first as a student of law, then as an activist from South Africa and a freedom fighter from India has been chronicled in some detail. It is a measure of the distance that India and Britain have travelled since de-colonisation in the mid-20th century that today, Indian ministers pay tributes to Britain's liberalism and Britons honour the man who UK's wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill derisively called a "half-naked fakir"....