India, Nov. 1 -- "History often rewards those who speak for the voiceless, even when their words are unwelcome." Two hundred years after his birth, Dadabhai Naoroji continues to stand tall - not only as a nationalist icon but as a polymath, reformer, educator, and the moral compass of colonial India. Long before modern economists spoke of global inequality or colonial reparations, Naoroji had already articulated the moral and economic argument that British prosperity was being built upon India's impoverishment. His famed Drain of Wealth Theory was not just a critique of imperial economics - it was a clarion call for national awakening, a political and intellectual spark that would later ignite India's freedom movement. Born on September 4...