In 2011, while reading Mein Kampf, the autobiography of Adolf Hitler, Mumbai-based journalist-author Vaibhav Purandare remembers stumbling upon a passage in the text, which had a scathing mention about India. For the next decade or so, he pored over several archives—German, Indian and British—to understand what Hitler thought about India and its struggle for freedom. The result is a book, Hitler and India (Westland), which sheds new light on the contempt the Nazi leader felt towards Indians. Watch this video to know more