This collection of editorials, which appeared in Mother India from 1949 to 1952, have a special value because they were all approved by either Sri Aurobindo or the Mother. Their themes are as important and pressing today as when they were written. After all, today "we are still debating the question of Indian nationalism, the meaning of national pride, the significance of the English language and the essential truths behind Hinduism" and we remain confused about secularism and Mahatma Gandhi's legacy for nation-building. These articles bear the imprint of Sri Aurobindo's vision on such issues of relevance to India and the world.